Was able to get it out of the suv on my own with gravity help...in the garage rain next day so hopefully will assemble tomorrowMight want to save some for the assembly.
Keith
Don't have either but like you prefer tje LSS style. Easy additionLooking at klotes vs LSS specifically the vent dampers. It can get windy here is there much difference in the way they operate? Klotes looks nice with the slide motion but I like that LSS does not need to be drilled.
Keith do you think this a "need" on these?Don't have either but like you prefer tje LSS style. Easy addition
Keith
sounds good saves me some $$$I don't have a vent damper on my 560. I just turn it away from the wind. I don't want to close it off, I want all the air flow I can get.
No Cliff I really don't think so but am curious about the effects it might have.Keith do you think this a "need" on these?
That is what "they" say, it will pay for itself in coal savings??? Maybe for some people, I wish I smoked that often........No Cliff I really don't think so but am curious about the effects it might have.
Maybe help contain heat and help with fuel consumption.
Keith
I am going to keep the magnetic strip from harbor freight around in case of a grease fire or if needed on a windy day. I think I will pu the hopper cover and manifold cover with tray stands to help with longevity and more grease management.The only reason I would want the damper is to be able to snuff out a grease fire. But the better solution for that is to not get the grease fire to begin with. If kept clean, cook managed correctly, it should not be a concern.
I'm a stick burner guy. I want air flow through my cooker. Ya get better convection. I realize there's some " trendy " young people in Texas who are closing off the stack on their stick burners to create more smoke at the start of the cook. If it works for them, then great. But I bought my first Kettle in 1989, my first WSM in 2002 and I've never shut down the exhaust on any cooker I"ve owned. Not gonna start now.
I'd be worried about creosote build-up and fouling the cook with a bitter taste, but maybe that is just me!I realize there's some " trendy " young people in Texas who are closing off the stack on their stick burners to create more smoke at the start of the cook.
I'd be worried about creosote build-up and fouling the cook with a bitter taste, but maybe that is just me!
I just ordered the MB ones, the melt ones seemed to me to be small enough to fall through the lighting grate.I have been using the Masterbuilt squares but just ordered some different ones from Amazon.
Sorry, I would share the link but don't know how. I'm technically challenged.
Melt Candle Company, fire starters.