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Fly High, A.J. |
With Father's Day and my birthday this month, and my retirement next month, my wife and son got me a large BGE. Looks like I'll have plenty of opportunity to experiment with recipes and to explore all the optional accessories available. I know there are plenty of online resources for information, but I am a bit disappointed that the instructions included give hardly any information on proper use. Anyway, obligatory pic of it sitting next to the old gas grill that I anticipate getting less use now. | ||
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Drill Here, Drill Now |
Welcome to the club. Many ways to light it. Always have the top and bottom vent all the way open. When I lived in AK and Alberta: Whatever you do, do not move that cart while it's lit or still hot. Ego is the anesthesia that deadens the pain of stupidity DISCLAIMER: These are the author's own personal views and do not represent the views of the author's employer. | |||
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quarter MOA visionary |
This is the lighter I use on mine. I just gradually and carefully bend it to fit the curve of the BGE. | |||
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Shit don't mean shit |
Congrats on a great purchase, enjoy! | |||
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Ammoholic |
Cheaper, faster, and no extension cords required. Congrats on the retirement. I expect some protection pics with some slabs of meat real soon. Jesse Sic Semper Tyrannis | |||
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Member |
TK I have two of them-a large and an XL and we cook on them 3-4 times a week. The BGE smokers have changed our way of cooking for 8 years. I use only BGE lump charcoal because I have found that it lights reliably and burns evenly. I have tried several ways to light the coals. One is to buy a case of firewood starter at Lowes and break pieces off to start the fire. A piece about 2 inches long works fine. You can also buy the fire starter tabs but they cost more. I have graduated now to a MAPP Gas torch, found in plumbing supplies. Fire it up and hold it to the coals in the center for about 10 seconds and you have a fire. I have been using if for a year and am still on the first tank of fuel. I have found that if I leave the lid open for 20-30 minutes with the bottom vent wide open I will get hot coals quickly. Close the lid and adjust vents to get the temp you want. The Digi-Q temperature controller will really enhance your experience. Set the temp you want and adjust the vents and it will hold the temp all day. I have cooked large briskets at 225 degrees and had this thing hold the temp for 16 hours. Enjoy! CMSGT USAF (Retired) Chief of Police (Retired) | |||
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Spread the Disease |
I would be extremely careful with that table. It looks very close to the egg’s external wall. Without much standoff or heat shields, you can start a fire with a BGE. That being said, I love mine! Wait until you bake a pizza at 700 degrees! ________________________________________ -- Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past me I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain. -- | |||
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Funny Man |
As to lighting your charcoal, I love this thing: https://www.amazon.com/Looftli...y&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1 I also have the DigiQue and it's fantastic. Smoked a brisket overnight Friday night and then cooked chicken and sausage over the same coals at 5:00 PM yesterday afternoon. ______________________________ “I'd like to know why well-educated idiots keep apologizing for lazy and complaining people who think the world owes them a living.” ― John Wayne | |||
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Six Days on the Road |
I recently purchased the Kick Ash basket for mine and have been lighting it by placing a fire starter square under the basket and starting it that way, I highly recommend the basket. It makes clean up a snap. https://www.kickashbasket.com/ | |||
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Member |
That gap caught my eye as well. I'd remedy the situation by putting a granite scrap or a paver under it. Raising it up (will increase the gap as the egg narrows) and adding a layer of protection. When I moved mine out of my BGE brand table it had a burn mark under it. Needed a bit more clearance than the ceramic feet provided. | |||
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Truth Seeker |
I would agree on putting something under the egg. Here is how I built my table. NRA Benefactor Life Member | |||
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Joie de vivre |
Welcome to the club, they are a great cooker and extremely versatile. Just be careful raising the lid if you have a big fire going. Burp it first and save the burned hair on your arm. | |||
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Spread the Disease |
Good plan! I have mine in the BGE metal stand on casters now. I really want to build a table similar to this for mine. ________________________________________ -- Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past me I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain. -- | |||
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Throwin sparks makin knives |
These type grill/smokers are the shiznit!! I have the Red (brand) and you will love feeding your family with such a great unit! Enjoy! | |||
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Info Guru |
Egg on! Got mine as a Christmas gift and am now pretty comfortable controlling temps. Looftlighter, Kick Ash basket and a good thermometer and you are good to go! Also go join the original Facebook group and use the search feature. Anything/everything you ever need to know including killer recipes: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BGEBBQers/ Here is the classic - Good pork shoulder, bone in, 225-250 degrees until internal temp hits 205 (about 10-14 hours). Remove from egg, double wrap in foil, wrap a towel around it, place in an empty cooler for several hours, remove and shred for the best BBQ you've ever had. I like the Dizzy Q rub, but there are numerous good choices out there. Enjoy! This message has been edited. Last edited by: BamaJeepster, “Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.” - John Adams | |||
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Member |
For quick and easy lighting, without an extension cord or buying starters, get yourself a MAP gas torch. For grilling, full load of charcoal, 30-45 seconds each in 4-5 spots around the charcoal, for smoking, full basket of charcoal and 30-45 seconds in the center. For pizza/fast searing, light the left over coals (or a 1/3 basket full if you don’t have any left over) like you would for grilling, then fill the basket to full = 700+ degrees in 30 minutes or so. I’ve found a bottle of MAP gas lasts between 1/2 to a full season, depending on how much I use it. If my grill was close to an outlet, I’d consider and electric starter, but as it stands, I’d have to get a heavy duty extension cord out of the garage for each use. Happy Grilling, Smoking, Baking, Searing!!! | |||
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Fly High, A.J. |
Thanks everyone for the advice, I appreciate it.
I would hope this wouldn't be an issue. The table is a BGE brand accessory, so you would think it would be designed properly. | |||
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Spread the Disease |
While it doesn't look like any of these are BGE brand, it would still be good to keep an eye on it: ________________________________________ -- Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past me I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain. -- | |||
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Fly High, A.J. |
Wow! That's an eye opener. | |||
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Member |
Like I said above my BGE table with BGE ceramic feet left a burn mark on my table. Having said that there were no issues to the sides but its pretty easy to have it rock out of position and make contact. When I moved to the new table and saw the burn mark I was surprised. Fortunately mine resides well away from the house on concrete. | |||
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