Good Day.
My dad just gave me his Oklahoma Joe Highlands. I helped him build it a few years back and we did some of the normal mods during the build. We sealed with sealer, added a gasket to the cook door, changed all the bolts to SS, simple relocation of the stack intake with drier tubing, tuning plates, fire basket and a couple other small things. I have seen some interesting variations to some of these on the forum, will look into making a few changes over time.
I am not new to this style of smoker, so it will take a little time to learn this one, but all should be good. My intention is for this to be a small cook smoker for just my wife and I. I have a trailer smoker for larger cooks. I want to store the new one on my wood shed, however it is through sand and grass.
So my question is.... has anyone done a mod where they add an additional set of wheels to the side without wheels? Also has anyone extended the legs to make the grill sit a little higher off the ground? (I am over 6' and the cook level is a little low for my taste.) I was thinking both things could possible be accomplished at the same time.
Thank you for your time and input.
Jeramy
My dad just gave me his Oklahoma Joe Highlands. I helped him build it a few years back and we did some of the normal mods during the build. We sealed with sealer, added a gasket to the cook door, changed all the bolts to SS, simple relocation of the stack intake with drier tubing, tuning plates, fire basket and a couple other small things. I have seen some interesting variations to some of these on the forum, will look into making a few changes over time.
I am not new to this style of smoker, so it will take a little time to learn this one, but all should be good. My intention is for this to be a small cook smoker for just my wife and I. I have a trailer smoker for larger cooks. I want to store the new one on my wood shed, however it is through sand and grass.
So my question is.... has anyone done a mod where they add an additional set of wheels to the side without wheels? Also has anyone extended the legs to make the grill sit a little higher off the ground? (I am over 6' and the cook level is a little low for my taste.) I was thinking both things could possible be accomplished at the same time.
Thank you for your time and input.
Jeramy
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