Has anyone tried the charcoal box yet? If so please share how it works. I ordered one for my Loaded Witchia and was wondering if you could also add some wood to the charcoal
I too am interested in finding out how well one of these would work. I wouldn't see how adding wood would be a problem but, I wonder if my competition cart is too big though. I guess I may have to have one made and post the results.
You can add wood chunks on top of the charcoal without issues.
Dom: here is the link to get a basket for your Kingman: http://www.atbbq.com/store/show/ys-charcoal-basket.html
Yoder_Herb wrote:You can add wood chunks on top of the charcoal without issues.
Dom: here is the link to get a basket for your Kingman: http://www.atbbq.com/store/show/ys-charcoal-basket.html
How well do they work with the Frontiersman? Do you remove the grates from the burn chamber? Was just wondering because I try to offset some of my wood usage with charcoal, but the coal does not throw the heat as well as wood. I have been cooking at 275º lately and it really takes just a few pieces of wood to maintain temp once she gets going, but with coal the temp swings too much due to burning through it so fast. I've got my flu wide open and the air intake adjusted to about a 1/4" open.
Thanks
The charcoal baskets are designed with 3 equal spaces with dividers. The charcoal is burned in a S pattern that allows for a long even burn. You would need to cut the intake air back a little. This will allow for a very consistent burn over a extended period of time. Typically you will see 4-5 hours of burn time out of 2-3 pounds of charcoal. Temperature and humidity will have some effect on burn time but not more than a hour or so either way.
I wouldn't recommend anything more than a few wood chunks in the basket for flavor,
The basket will work well in the Frontiersman II.
Give me a call if you would like to discuss getting one on order.
Ok. You have peaked my interest. If the basket will generate enough heat to run a Frontiersman for a period of time, I assume it would work with a Durango 24...
How would it do with lump vs. Charcoal?
It will work well in the 24" Durango as well. The same as normal operation the horizontal chamber will run hotter then the vertical.
I have used my basket three times with Frontier and Royal Oak lump. I added a few chunks of Hickory, It is really easy to maintain a constant temp. But the meat tastes like an ash tray. Any suggestions, I am using around 8lbs of charcoal and adding the hickory chunks to it. I did ribs both times,I had them on for about five hours. I didn't wrap them in foil.
Couple of questions on your pit. Sounds like a dirty smoldering smoke, on the ribs? I'm typically running the basket for a heat source after they are wrapped. I would recommend less charcoal and a little more air flow.
It is putting out a nice thin blue smoke, I will try less charcoal, thanks for the suggestion.
Thanks Joe, I will probably hold off till more folks weigh in on the basket. We've got comps down to a science on wood consumption and fire management. It'd kinda be like starting over for us. But, with the possibility of even longer cook times between feedings & possibly a more consistent temp, it's looking quite appealing.
Thanks
BG
I just got mine. I got home a week ago and am doing a cook today but can't use it for fear of messing up a lot of expensive meat. I'm going out of town tomorrow for a week but when I get back I'll try it. Fit and finish are of course great but that's what I've come to expect from Yoder. If anyone cares to see pictures I'll be glad to take some and post them but only after I figure out how to do it. Sorry, I'm a knuckle dragger and turning on a computer is a feat all in itself for me.
Dom 1975 wrote:I just got mine. I got home a week ago and am doing a cook today but can't use it for fear of messing up a lot of expensive meat. I'm going out of town tomorrow for a week but when I get back I'll try it. Fit and finish are of course great but that's what I've come to expect from Yoder. If anyone cares to see pictures I'll be glad to take some and post them but only after I figure out how to do it. Sorry, I'm a knuckle dragger and turning on a computer is a feat all in itself for me.