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dwfisk

Quintessential Chatty Farker
Joined
Aug 1, 2012
Location
Fairfield, Florida
Name or Nickame
Dave
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Damn Dave,

How many people are you feeding here? Does that Cooker maintain pretty even temps or do you have to rotate the briskets?
 
Damn Dave,

How many people are you feeding here? Does that Cooker maintain pretty even temps or do you have to rotate the briskets?

My son is a large animal (primarily cattle) vet and offers quartery seminars on some aspect of cattle herd management for his clients, families and other guests. For this one we cooked 7 briskets, 16 pound average, 112 pound total before trim & cook. Fed about 110 with mac-n-cheese, green beans, sweet tea & chocolate cake; had 1 full brisket left over. The cooker likes a full load and likes to run at 275*-300* wide open with a couple splits every 45-60 minutes. Top shelf runs a little hotter early on but it evens out after an hour or so. I don't intentionally rotate briskets but when I wrap in BP at 4 hours I'm sure the mixed up a little.

Way fine fo sho!

Hope you noticed the knife I use to trim the briskets.:thumb:
 
nice cook! if that's a little cook you need to get busy building a bigger cooker. :heh:
 
nice cook! if that's a little cook you need to get busy building a bigger cooker. :heh:

Yep, in the plans for this winter after I knock out a few other projects. Have a 42" diameter X 108" long (about 600 gallon) anhydrous amonia tank that I'll marry up to part of a 30" diameter, 250 gallon propane tank for a fully insulated firebox to make a trailer mounted, Franklin style traditional direct flow, maybe with a Jambo style inlet from the firebox to the cook chamber. We are still in the design and CAD rendering stage but my best guess is it will weigh about 3500-4000 pounds and cook +30 briskets or about 450 pounds at a time :shock::shock::shock:
 
Good looking briskets. I bet everyone enjoyed the opportunity to sample that fine beef. If I had to guess I bet some of that oak in the background and on your land made its way to your smoker.
 
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