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If I win the A-MAZE-N-PELLET-SMOKER Contest, I plan to smoke everything I can get my hands on this summer.
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I've smoked when it was windy and 10* and use one burner on medium to maintain 225*. When you hook up your propane make sure you turn on slowly.
John
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I'm planning on using Aluminum flashing to hold and cover the roxul by pop riveting and of course forming with a brake. That way if I ever want to remove or replace the roxul all I have to do is drill out pop rivets. I will post pictures when I finish.
John
Sorry to cut that so short, had someone come to the door. My first butt was done in very cold and windy and I used almost a tank of propane. Since then I've found that wind sucks the heat out. I decided against the welding blanket and started to look for insulation and found the roxul. I will...
I have the same one and the only mod I'm making is putting roxul on the back, sides, and top. I am not concerned with leaks. Do not trust the gauge for temp. Get the maverick and don't look back. I run with the side vents about 1/2 to 2/3 RDS open and leave top vent open. I have not been...
That's something I wanted to do also but since I'm 73 I think l will stick with my smoke hollow 44. Hope you will get it done.
John
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I will never use mine on a deck or to close to the house. I know a guy that his grill caught fire from grease and his house went up in flames.
John
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