looking to buy a new grill/smoker combo to replace my current worn out pos. Pics and Place of purchase would help too!
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if you just want to grill small items like a few burgers, etc. over charcoal, you can always grill over the firebox grate. That's what we used to do with a buddy's trailer smoker setup.
I have this one, and the firebox would be perfect for 6-8 burgers. That way you wouldn't be screwing up the smoking chamber with that much direct heat from charcoal, or chemicals from lighter fluid, etc.
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Originally posted by Back N Black View PostWhy do they suck?Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by Back N Black View PostWell what horizontal smoker do you recommend for moderate usage?
The one he posted is not a "combo", but can be used to grill in the fire box like he mentioned. Space is limited doing it that way, but I wouldn't ever put charcoal or wood in the smoke chamber.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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For the price the Old Country and Texas Longhorn smokers at Academy are decent. They work a lot better if you do the mods to them.
I have a Longhorn and as it came from the store the smoke chamber door didn't seal perfectly, the temps varied a lot across the grate and vertically, and it burned a TON of fuel. It's got 1100 sq in of cooking surface in the chamber so it will hold a lot of meat.
I put in a diffuser plate, modified the exhaust to make it draft from grill level, and sealed the door with black RTV. Now it holds temps great, is very even temperature wise horizontally and vertically, and uses a lot less fuel.
Tejas or Lifetyme smokers are badass and don't need any modification. They are a lot heavier and better made but they do cost a lot more than the ones at Academy too.
I would also stay away from the combo ones as the ones I have seen don't work well for either purpose, but especially for smoking.Atlantic Blue '00 - '03 Cobra motor and TKO600, solid axle, full MM suspension
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Originally posted by Baron View PostWhile on this subject, any thoughts good or bad to adding a gas burner to the fire box to use for both starting and grilling burgers and such?
The trailer smoker I've smoked and grilled on quite a few times at Nascar races is setup with a propane burner in the firebox, under another grate where the wood sits on top of it. It was only used for helping start new logs, or help stoke the fire. We never used it for cooking directly over the burner.
My only thought was like with a gas grill, you'd want the burner higher with a diffuser plate over it for heat distribution. But I don't see why it wouldn't work, other than it getter really hot being over your burning wood.
It really made it easy getting the fire started in the smoker early in the morning, and came in handy when trying to get the pit back up to temp when the drunkeness set in and we go forgetful
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