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I respect your opinion but I have to say I used r13 in my smoker and have been very pleased with the results.like anything there are probably 100 different ways of doing something. To each their own.
I'm not an expert on this but from what I understand you want the smoke to keep moving, whatever you have as smoke generator will constantly put out smoke so it needs a steady outflow. There are a lot of posts that talk about people who complain of bitter taste because of not enough air...
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I used stainless,steel screws with stainless pan washer to seal up small holes in the smoke chamber. I thought it would look neater then caulk. Just put a pan washer on both sides with bolt nut and lock washer.
If you have bigger holes , aluminum...
I'm assuming you were going to silicone the hole that the cord ran through out of the cooking chamber. I didn't bother.
This is what I did. I set the element in the bottom of the smoker and marked where to cut the hole for the cord. Just big enough to get the plug through. I was able to...
I looked at the heating element you have and it is similar to mine. I got mine from Cabelas, the only difference I see is mine comes with a bottom plate but the element looks the same. I ran my cord though the bottom of the chamber. The only part of the cord that is in the chamber is the...
Aah, brings back lots of fond memories of when I went through that mess, "ya right". Yep looks like the same stuff I had in mine. I would get r-13 fiberglass insulation and use it in places when there are gaps or thin spots in the original insulation. Just to improve on the insulation. Probably...
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