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I have only smoked legs on it once, so I couldn't really tell you if the temps are consistent or not, nor do I have a thermometer yet. I bet that some of the veterans could answer that question.
a few more pics..Big thanks also goes out to k-ray on youtube for posting excellent how-to videos.
the plates...
my oak stack. Fresh cut logs on top, older logs on bottom.
bacon/turkey grease..MMMM
A big thanks to all who have put up priceless and valuable information about this smoker. I have done most mods so far. Seasoned smoker with bacon/turkey grease last week. :o) Did chicken legs for the first cook. Came out nice. Had to watch the fire because my smoke would fluctuate between thick...
10-4. Just making sure that its safe to heat up these aluminum elbows. I see a post earlier of someone using the straight dryer offset connector but I see most people using the 90 degree elbow. I will probably get me the 90 degree one from HD. What gauge sheet metal you suggest? I see people...
Nice...but I am wondering what the health effects of heating up that aluminum elbow is? Definitely not going with the galvanized elbow. I used the high temp rtv silicone gasket maker from advanced auto.
Hello all! what a great website, chock full of amazing info!! I just recently purchased this smoker from HD and am currently doing these mods now...i.e. sealing up fire box, charcoal basket, gaskets around both lids. I do have a question for all. I see a lot of people using either the aluminum...