Let's Talk BBQ
Outdoor Cooking Equipment => Grills & Smokers => Stick Burners => Topic started by: TecCrash on April 02, 2017, 10:03:04 AM
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So I came across an Oklahoma Joe Longhorn on Craigslist for $300. He had already done some of the mods that I was looking at and it he had hardly used it. He had already done the door gaskets ( need re-done ), the down pipe to grill level and added a propane option. Future mods are to add latches, beef up the firebox door, and add a horizontal cabinet. Looking at it last night, I may add reverse flow tuning plates. Doing some test cooks this weekend, and I will post them as well.
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Nice!!! Look forward to seeing you put that bad boy to good use :)
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:thumbup: Nice and good price congrats
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Good price. I like to keep the side door open all the way in the firebox during the cook. This way you have a smaller-hotter-cleaner burning fire.
Try getting your splits hot before adding them to the coal base. This way they will burst into flames faster and will not smolder initially............
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Thanks guys, I'm pretty happy with it so far, although I need to make friends with someone that owns an orchard, this thing eats through the wood.
Smoke, I tried that at the end yesterday, made a big difference. Am I better off using smaller splits or larger.
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Congrats on the new cooker!
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Thanks guys, I'm pretty happy with it so far, although I need to make friends with someone that owns an orchard, this thing eats through the wood.
Smoke, I tried that at the end yesterday, made a big difference. Am I better off using smaller splits or larger.
Depends on your fire-box size, I like em around 12 " long. Most outfits will have them 14-16. Check around for a good wood source locally that will work with you :)
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Congrats on the new cooker!
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Congrats on the new cooker!
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