cayenne
is one Smokin' Farker
- Joined
- Jun 12, 2004
- Location
- New Orleans
Whew...well, as that I had used most of my "toy" money last month to buy a Spike Solo 15 gallon brew system and a 10 gallon conical fermenter....I had to scrap around and find money.
I found some that a friend had long ago paid me back in a PayPal acct...and some other things here and there.
I spoke with Phillip Kirkpatrick, and ironed out some questions I have.
I put down 50% on a Blue Smoke Smoker with:
- Folding Stack
- Stack damper
- Initial Linseed Oil treatment
- Flat top/Griddle Plate on top of Firebox
- Ball valve drain
- Removable baffle to set in cook area over the firebox entrance...to hold water pan, etc.
And it appears my delivery time in LA will be mid September!!
I got the Linseed oil treatment...for it to look great when it arrives, but mostly...well, Sept is the height of hurricane season, and with storms and rains, I figured extra protection from factor couldn't hurt.
I tried to balance out the spirit of this being a VERY economical 3.8" metal, pro level type backyard smoker...to keep it somewhat bare bones and low cost, with the idea that this thing should last me the rest of my days on earth.
I think I got a good balance...I added the folding stack to make it easier to move if I have to, and I figured I could get an easier fit on a cover if I didn't have to worry about the high stack.
It appears, possibly, that he's going to be shipping 1-2 other smokers to the states near me, I think either MS or AL, and if he can time it to ship multiple units on same truck we might get a break on shipping costs...so, fingers crossed.
I have to say, working with Phillip has been great so far...He's very patient with my questions and spent a good bit of time with me on the phone last evening after he'd worked all day.
And I want to thank Hojo and Kevin and all the others that had patience with me asking noob questions on another thread about looking at offsets in today's market, etc.
Ya'll really helped me out and I very much appreciate it!! I'd not have known about some of the options if not for ya'll...since they aren't listed on the shop website.
I can NOT wait to fire this puppy up....it will arrive JUST in time for LSU Football season.
I plan to have kegs of beer brewed up and waiting to go along with some Cajun Q....I'm guessing I won't have too much problem getting old college buddies to come watch games at my house...haha.
Anyway...now....to SAVE money next couple months...gotta pay the 2nd half off plus shipping and I need to order wood.
I'm so excited about this....I've been away from really smoking for years now...and excited to get back into it.
I my last few days of research...and reading here....BBQ techniques have changed a bit over the past decade.
I hope ya'll don't mind a bunch of educated noob questions....I think I"m gonna have to learn how to do ribs and brisket all over again...especially in this new to me type of offset smoker.
Anyway...I'll update here in a few months when I get'er delivered!!
cayenne
I found some that a friend had long ago paid me back in a PayPal acct...and some other things here and there.
I spoke with Phillip Kirkpatrick, and ironed out some questions I have.
I put down 50% on a Blue Smoke Smoker with:
- Folding Stack
- Stack damper
- Initial Linseed Oil treatment
- Flat top/Griddle Plate on top of Firebox
- Ball valve drain
- Removable baffle to set in cook area over the firebox entrance...to hold water pan, etc.
And it appears my delivery time in LA will be mid September!!
I got the Linseed oil treatment...for it to look great when it arrives, but mostly...well, Sept is the height of hurricane season, and with storms and rains, I figured extra protection from factor couldn't hurt.
I tried to balance out the spirit of this being a VERY economical 3.8" metal, pro level type backyard smoker...to keep it somewhat bare bones and low cost, with the idea that this thing should last me the rest of my days on earth.
I think I got a good balance...I added the folding stack to make it easier to move if I have to, and I figured I could get an easier fit on a cover if I didn't have to worry about the high stack.
It appears, possibly, that he's going to be shipping 1-2 other smokers to the states near me, I think either MS or AL, and if he can time it to ship multiple units on same truck we might get a break on shipping costs...so, fingers crossed.
I have to say, working with Phillip has been great so far...He's very patient with my questions and spent a good bit of time with me on the phone last evening after he'd worked all day.
And I want to thank Hojo and Kevin and all the others that had patience with me asking noob questions on another thread about looking at offsets in today's market, etc.
Ya'll really helped me out and I very much appreciate it!! I'd not have known about some of the options if not for ya'll...since they aren't listed on the shop website.
I can NOT wait to fire this puppy up....it will arrive JUST in time for LSU Football season.
I plan to have kegs of beer brewed up and waiting to go along with some Cajun Q....I'm guessing I won't have too much problem getting old college buddies to come watch games at my house...haha.
Anyway...now....to SAVE money next couple months...gotta pay the 2nd half off plus shipping and I need to order wood.
I'm so excited about this....I've been away from really smoking for years now...and excited to get back into it.
I my last few days of research...and reading here....BBQ techniques have changed a bit over the past decade.
I hope ya'll don't mind a bunch of educated noob questions....I think I"m gonna have to learn how to do ribs and brisket all over again...especially in this new to me type of offset smoker.
Anyway...I'll update here in a few months when I get'er delivered!!
cayenne