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I bought one from them and yes not good on reply emails I bought one for the highland model and it fits good my concern for my model is little diffrent tho but I believe it's suppose yo not be the full length of the cooking chamber.
Ok cool thanks. And yes im going to season it this weekend and I'll be able to check some temps see what happens. At work haven't been able to take those pics yet.
Ok will do. The pic is from the cooking chamber looking towards the firebox. The bolt heads are from the cooking chamber bolting up the firebox. The convection plate is 90° so I wasn't sure if I need to poke some holes to let the bolt heads poke through or just put some foil in between the gap...
So I'm new to all this and learning. Is there suppose to be a gap from plate to side where cooking chamber and firebox meet. Looks like it's the bolts that attach the side box are causing the gap. Should I shove foil in thete ? Or how to fix or do I have to drill to attach ...
I've looked over few spots and youtube as a general found a few. So we see what happens. After I buy the grates and have them build I think I season those up also ? I wonder about maintenance if they sit for a while. Again I'm new so sorry if I'm asking same things and yes I have searched maybe...
Just bought my ok joe highland and looking to put the I think it's expanded metal grates on. I've searched a few threads but I'm hoping to get some specifics on what's needed to buy to build it. The material is what I'm looking for. I hope to have two grates but what size square tube / or angle...