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bimmer

Fire Starter
Original poster
May 24, 2010
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Tacoma, Washington
Well, I saw what I thought was a deal today on a used Brinkmann on Craigslist. I've been using my dual-stack modified ECB's for a number of years now. I'm hoping that while I lost a little smoking space, I'm hoping that I'm gaining efficiency. It look like there's very minimal oxidation and that's ok as I have lots of VHT paint on hand. I was told it's about 5 years old and upon visual inspection it doesn't seem to have a ton of hours on it. All that being said, I got it for $25. I'm positive it is a very low-end Brinkmann but again, I'm hoping that temps will be more stable in this one. First thing is to clean it up and get a respectable temp gauge for it.

Are there ANY suggestions of mods for this one. Things I need to be aware of and adjust with the Replacement? Thanks Folks!

This is the former stacked ECB setup I've been using.


The Replacement

 
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