Masterbuilt 30" 2 Door

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cousineau18

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Jan 5, 2016
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So I just purchased the standard Masterbuilt Propane smoker. My only concern so far is controlling the air flow on a windy day. Can anyone give me some suggestions? I was thinking of going to a metal shop and having them make me some custom cutout that I can attach to each leg to completely cover that but not sure if that will do the job.

Any ideas would be great.

DV Mike
 
Lamar

This is exactly what I was thinking. Would it be of any benefit to do the front and back sides too?
 
I made the same pattern out of cardboard covering the two sides and back.  The three pieces are taped together for ease of install when needed.
 
Here is what I did to the base of my GOSM gas burner to help with the wind.



Hope this will give you an idea.

good smoking
@Lamar  I'm considering doing the same thing.  I've never worked with metal, was it easy to cut the pieces and install them?  Any rec. on what type of sheet metal I buy?  Also..have you noticed enough of a difference to make it worth the time?
 
The metal does not have to be heavy gauge. Any will do. Cheap flashing at a big box store will work fine and easy to cut with a pair of metal shears. I used self tapping metal screws to install the plates. Mine are light weight aluminum simply because I had it.
 
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