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  1. jl13

    BBQ Pits by Klose

    Are you saying that klose delivers within 100 miles?
  2. jl13

    One or two doors on a 42"

    Thanks and great looking smoker there. That is helpful although I'm not building mine - going with a klose which is right down the street. The 48 with one door seems like the way to go. Also seems like it would allow me more room to deal with hotter spots, etc given no tuning plates. Thanks again.
  3. jl13

    One or two doors on a 42"

    Last question , promise (not really). With a 48 inch, I assume I'll need two doors or a counterweight? And where do you get smoker covers to protect from rain? Seems like the counterweight makes that a pain.
  4. jl13

    One or two doors on a 42"

    One more question. Considering moving up to a 48 inch instead of the 42 since its only $100. What drawbacks Are there. Will it be tougher to cook small batches, need significantly more fuel or other reasons not to go bigger.
  5. jl13

    New guy

    Looking at a klose 20 x 42 since they are right down the street and do great work.
  6. jl13

    New guy

    Another from houston here. Cooked on a number of smokers over the years, all for fun/hobby. Looking at getting a new custom built offset so been spending some time on here. All very helpful so glad to join.
  7. jl13

    One or two doors on a 42"

    A bit of a random question. Looking at a new 42" offset smoker. Question on whether I should go with one door or two in the smoke chamber. Seems like a tradeoff between ease of opening the two door vs the problems caused by the middle divider on the two door. Any other considerations (hinge...
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