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  1. J

    Heat shield/deflector in offset

    Man that is awesome, thanks. I'll get started on it as soon as I can. I'll report back once I have her done.
  2. J

    Heat shield/deflector in offset

    I'm actually not far from the Lone Star guys and I did look into the basket but decided to build one myself. It has made a huge difference in fire management. (excuse the ashes, I cooked yesterday and haven't clean her out yet)
  3. J

    Heat shield/deflector in offset

    Sure Man, That'b be awesome. CC is 80" x 24" exhaust stack is 4.5" x 42" FB is 24" x 24" x 24" and the opening into the CC is 14" x 3" (42sq/in)
  4. J

    Heat shield/deflector in offset

    Thanks Paulie, I'm not trying high jack your thread but I was thinking about doing the deflector thing too. I thought that was the only way to get even temps across the CC.
  5. J

    Heat shield/deflector in offset

    You hit the nail on the head, coming out of the fire box is screaming hot. So air flow is key, my FB is 2'x2'x2' and the opening into the CC is 14" x 3 (42sq/in) Would it help if I made that opening a little larger and added air inlet toward the top on the side of the FB?
  6. J

    Heat shield/deflector in offset

    Hey Guys, new here Question Dave, does your theory only work for reverse flow pits? I have a 250Gal offset and I can really only use the far size when I'm smoking. Unless I'm cooking a chicken then I can put it on the side closest to the fire box because the temp is so much higher.
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