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Talk to BluDawg, he's not on a Joe but he's an old salt with multiple cookers
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Boots wrote:Not to be contrary, but there's also the school of thought that says if it leaks smoke, just throw in more wood...my Rosebud leaks a bit, it only adds to her rebellious "coolness" and doesn't much affect the cooking. Just my two shillings worth.
If anyone thinks smoke leaks doesn't affect the cooking..better go back to science class!
Leaks affect it tremendously!!
Seal those leaks!!!
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Diamondjoy wrote:Boots wrote:Not to be contrary, but there's also the school of thought that says if it leaks smoke, just throw in more wood...my Rosebud leaks a bit, it only adds to her rebellious "coolness" and doesn't much affect the cooking. Just my two shillings worth.
If anyone thinks smoke leaks doesn't affect the cooking..better go back to science class!
Leaks affect it tremendously!!
Seal those leaks!!!
Waiting on that scientific reason why some smoke leakage effects the cooking.
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I'm no scientist, but my doors leak some and it seems to cook pretty well.
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