Wildman is in the building

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wildman4x4

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May 30, 2014
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Hi all,

I am a retired soldier and live in central Washington St. We have hot summers and cold winters here with a lot of wind due to being in a large valley. I've never had a smoker before so I will stumble my way thru trying this thing out. I just bought a Smoke Hollow 3 in 1 grill/smoker. I've got it all together and have seasoned the grill already. I read a lot of the threads on some of the mods people have done to their grills. So as I was putting it together I sealed up some of the seams that had daylight showing thru. I used high temp RTV to seal everything up. Today I got the nomex gasket in the mail today so I will be sealing up my lids here in a few days.




The new grill all put together sitting out by the house.



RTV sealing up the seams.


Side fire box for smoking chores. Have a lot to learn about how to use this and keep a good fire burning in it.



Also bought this storage box for the charcoal and wood for smoking.

Fixed the pictures........................
 
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I too live in central Washington (moses lake), I just got a Brinkman smoking pit a month ago. While it leaks very badly, it works for my needs. Seems like a hassle to seal it all up like you did but to each their own. Thank you for your service!!!
 
It wasn't that big a deal to seal it grill up. But I did mine as I was putting it together so I didn't have stuff in my way. I put RTV between the fire box and side of the grill as I was putting it together and then put RTV in each of the screw holes because I could see daylight through some of them.
 
Good morning and welcome from East Texas, looks like you are on your way to a lot of great smoking. Keep us posted.

Gary S
 
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