- Apr 22, 2017
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Bought a Yoder Cheyenne offset this past winter to replace an old New Braunfels offset that I plan to sandblast, modify, and resell. The Yoder is a much heavier gauge, better built setup. I broke it in with some spareribs last week (in gale-force winds)! It held up against the winds pretty well. Used alot of wood, but the wind caused that issue. Question- It has a heavy heat diffusion plate with graduated holes in the bottom of the smoke chamber, but the temp is still significantly higher near the firebox... any ideas on how to further balance the temp out out?