After being inspired by Capt Dan's plate with gradually larger holes earlier in this thread
and after seeing this photo at a site that was posted at this link
http://www.amazingribs.com/tips_and_...t_smokers.html
in another thread (wish I could remember who posted it so I could give credit)
I have decided to make yet another tuning plate.
This one will be 1/8" plate 13.5" wide by 30" long with holes on 2.25" centers starting form 1/4" and going up to 1". It will rest on the edge of my existing baffle and hopefully will do a good job of dispersing the heat and evening out the temperature while providing mass to absorb and reflect heat.
Tomorrow will be my first cook with the four plate setup, but even if the temps seem even I still may go ahead and make the "dispersion plate". After all, this is a hobby and part of the fun is tinkering around.
While I believe there is a fine line between continually seeking improvement and not knowing when to leave well enough alone, I also believe that it is sometimes necessary to hop back and forth over that line.
Dave
and after seeing this photo at a site that was posted at this link
http://www.amazingribs.com/tips_and_...t_smokers.html
in another thread (wish I could remember who posted it so I could give credit)
I have decided to make yet another tuning plate.
This one will be 1/8" plate 13.5" wide by 30" long with holes on 2.25" centers starting form 1/4" and going up to 1". It will rest on the edge of my existing baffle and hopefully will do a good job of dispersing the heat and evening out the temperature while providing mass to absorb and reflect heat.
Tomorrow will be my first cook with the four plate setup, but even if the temps seem even I still may go ahead and make the "dispersion plate". After all, this is a hobby and part of the fun is tinkering around.
While I believe there is a fine line between continually seeking improvement and not knowing when to leave well enough alone, I also believe that it is sometimes necessary to hop back and forth over that line.

Dave