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    Nice drop off

    Well made a score and didnt even have to leave the yard, my dad was visiting a friend,so his budy piled some stuff in the truck for me, metal shelves,old chairs, the best part a Brinkman Smoker, guy used it once said he didnt care for it,got everything the coal pan,the water pan, and two racks. going to hang on to that one. the wife is already trying to decide what i should cook first.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arkansaw View Post
    the wife is already trying to decide what i should cook first.
    Dinner >> Of course!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arkansaw View Post
    Well made a score and didnt even have to leave the yard, my dad was visiting a friend,so his budy piled some stuff in the truck for me, metal shelves,old chairs, the best part a Brinkman Smoker, guy used it once said he didnt care for it,got everything the coal pan,the water pan, and two racks. going to hang on to that one. the wife is already trying to decide what i should cook first.
    haha, smoked duck? Those are cool lil smokers, I've smoked a few turkeys in them, but the coals usually run out and gotta tear it down to put some fresh ones in, and that's where I like those smokestack starters to get the coals pre-started with. I had a couple of those starter things from yard sales at maybe 50 cents each but never used em. Then one day I was needing to get some charcoal started and had no starter fluid, so i got one of those out, crumpled some newspaper into the bottom of it, filled it up with charcoal, and lit it up. In about 15 minutes those coals was ready to go, I haven't bought a can of lighter fluid since

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