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Twomorestrokes

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Jun 7, 2021
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I'm new to the forum and fairly new to front porch smoking. I've got a very worn Char-Griller offset and recently upgraded to an Oklahoma Joe Highland reverse flow offset. I've had some great success and I've had some failures so I'm always looking for good advice!
 
Welcome y'all from South Carolina. I have the Highland forward flow and it has produced a lot of good food in the 2+ years that I've had it, but it was time to upgrade to a larger offset. I would recommend a gasket kit and clamps to seal the doors, especially the cook chamber door. Keep the smoke stack cleaned out and as with all stick burners, keep the firebox cleaned out after each use to prevent it from rusting out over time.

For fire management, here's a good video to watch
 
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Welcome y'all from South Carolina. I have the Highland forward flow and it has produced a lot of good food in the 2+ years that I've had it, but it was time to upgrade to a larger offset. I would recommend a gasket kit and clamps to seal the doors, especially the cook chamber door. Keep the smoke stack cleaned out and as with all stick burners, keep the firebox cleaned out after each use to prevent it from rusting out over time.

For fire management, here's a good video to watch

Thank you! Before use I added Lava Rock clamps, seal kit, extra gauge, and made simple supports for the fire box. After first cook, I changed out the stamped baffle trays for a heavy baffle plate. I bought this model so I could easily use it as a grill as well, but don't like getting it so dirty so I still use my old Chargriller as a grill only.
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