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Hi from Sioux Falls, SD

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My name is Bud. I just picked up a Brinkmann smoke n grill and a weber 18" charcoal kettle grill, both for $20. Was thinking of modifying them some how to use the Brinkmann on top of the weber.
 
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My name is Bud. I just picked up a Brinkmann smoke n grill and a weber 18" charcoal kettle grill, both for $20. Was thinking of modifying them some how to use the Brinkmann on top of the weber.

Hmm.. I missed this one.. Belated Welcome .. Might be able to help with some mods here..
Hope you still have interest.
Take care,
Johnny B
 
Still interested. Haven't had time to fiddle with this setup too much yet. I bought a charcoal basket for a gourmet, which fits perfectly in the webber kettle. I drilled some extra holes in the bottom of this. I took the legs off the smoke and grill so it would sit in the basket. All if have to do yet is seal up the door a little. Seal up the lid and add a damper and thermometer.
 
Still interested. Haven't had time to fiddle with this setup too much yet. I bought a charcoal basket for a gourmet, which fits perfectly in the webber kettle. I drilled some extra holes in the bottom of this. I took the legs off the smoke and grill so it would sit in the basket. All if have to do yet is seal up the door a little. Seal up the lid and add a damper and thermometer.

Cool. I really modified my Brinkmann.. Just cooked a ,9 lb pork butt and it held the same temp for 8 hours. I shook the ash once and added half of a new chimney of unlit briquettes once. 10 hour smoke with no foil. I raised the temp for the last 2 hours.
 
Cool. I really modified my Brinkmann.. Just cooked a ,9 lb pork butt and it held the same temp for 8 hours. I shook the ash once and added half of a new chimney of unlit briquettes once. 10 hour smoke with no foil. I raised the temp for the last 2 hours.

What mods did you do to yours?
 

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