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  7. heihei29er

    Reverse Flow Baffle to Cooking Grate minimum distance

    Thanks SmokeJumper!  You saved me some re-work because I was probably going to be more like 1.5". Time for Plan B...
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    Reverse Flow Baffle to Cooking Grate minimum distance

    Looking to mod a Brinkmann TMLE into a reverse flow and have a couple of options I'm looking at. Is there a minimum distance needed from the reverse flow baffle to the cooking grate?  Doesn't seem like there would be, but want to make sure I'm not missing something.  I plan to use the baffle...
  9. heihei29er

    Hello from the UP

    New to the forum, new to smoking, but not new to roasting meats.  Just bought a Brinkmann TMLE to get my feet wet with smoking, but I have a rotisserie made out of a 250-gallon oil drum that I've used for pigs, turkeys, chickens, pork shoulders, and pork loins.  Looking forward to having...
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    flamebuster high heat latex

    I just bought an off-set smoker as well, and will be using the Flamebuster latex for sealing the firebox.  I'll be getting the gaskets from BBQgaskets.com for the door seals.  From the MSDS, it looks like the biggest handling concern is the caustic.  Just make sure you wash your hands after...
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