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I just went with the 3" positionable elbow duct and cut a small notch in the bottom to run the Mav probe through. I can turn the stack toward or away from the wind.
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I would say it would be a good thing to do if you had problems, but your 3 years & my 6 years of MES smokers without any air flow problems show that not all of them need it.
Todd, are you suggesting a chimney for every MES 30 model? I have a MES 30 Gen 1 and I haven't noticed any draft problems with my machine. What inconsistencies have you noticed with yours--and are you talking about a Gen 1 or Gen 2 or both?
I resist doing mods to my smoker because so far it doesn't seem to need and besides, I'm not that handy with stuff like that.
I would say it would be a good thing to do if you had problems, but your 3 years & my 6 years of MES smokers without any air flow problems show that not all of them need it.
I'm a firm believer of if it's not broke don't fix it.
Bear
And that is why I firmly remain one of your disciples.
I would say it would be a good thing to do if you had problems, but your 3 years & my 6 years of MES smokers without any air flow problems show that not all of them need it.
I'm a firm believer of if it's not broke don't fix it.
Bear
Yup---With all that wind, you may need something like that chimney, unless you can do some wind blocking.Agreed KISS (keep it simple son)
My back patio is wide open from both sides to open green belts so likely plays a role more exposure to wind & drafts possibly.
Lowes could not find that smoke stack but the new master forge grills have one that looks very similar but its SS. The SS stack master forge part# 403-01002-05 but Lowes said to call Master Forge direct # 1-800-963-0211 not sure what it cost. I bough a 3 " 90 for now to see if it helps first.
If you search for riverrats damper you will see a simple damper that replaces the chip loader. Here is mine I think it is a corn can.
I also use a stack. After trying a lot of variations this one was 15.00 delivered and it work well. I tried taller and fatter This one worked and looked good.
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I just sit it on the smoker and remove to put the cover on. The stack creates a nice draft and the damper is adjustable for flow. Jted
Might try Open !!
Gary
Right, Like Gary said, "Try it open".You are right!! May have to try this Sunday!!![]()
You can take the screw out and the damper cover comes off giving more air flow. That is how mine is and it does not fall offThe 3" 90 fits like a glove into my MES30 and I can easily remove to put on my cover tonight!!! My AMNPS has been going for 2 hours with steady blue stream of smoke. I am smoking hamburgers not sure how they are going to taste but its all I had to cook at the moment.
I don't know what temp you're using, or for how long, but you should be careful smoking ground meat without cure.The 3" 90 fits like a glove into my MES30 and I can easily remove to put on my cover tonight!!! My AMNPS has been going for 2 hours with steady blue stream of smoke. I am smoking hamburgers not sure how they are going to taste but its all I had to cook at the moment.
I don't know what temp you're using, or for how long, but you should be careful smoking ground meat without cure.
Bear
Cure is used to keep your meat safe at a low tempI set my smoker to 250 and used a probe till the internal temp hit 160 is that safe? I am a newbie what is cure?
You should be safe at the temp you have that set at,as long as you know what the real temp is in the CCI set my smoker to 250 and used a probe till the internal temp hit 160 is that safe? I am a newbie what is cure?
250 is plenty good for burgers. Even 225° would be fine. I just wanted to make sure you weren't doing a lot of time under 200° without curing it first.I set my smoker to 250 and used a probe till the internal temp hit 160 is that safe? I am a newbie what is cure?