The third stack is what looks different to me. Pecan Lodge used to use one with a similar setup but it just had two stacks.
I agree with KAM. Get you some temp probes and fire it up to see how even the temps are
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bsooner75 wrote:The third stack is what looks different to me. Pecan Lodge used to use one with a similar setup but it just had two stacks.
I agree with KAM. Get you some temp probes and fire it up to see how even the temps are
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Thanks. Trying it this weekend
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This is the kind of pit I could really experiment with. Maybe larger pipe from fire box, Plate the bottom to push smoke to opposite end's then single stack at grate level in the center...That would be my starting point, now the real builders can chime in, remember it's all about air flow with a minimal hot spot.
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Temp probes work great but i learned alot with putting biscuits on mine grab yourself 8 biscuits and throw them on there and that will tell you alot about the hot and cold spots
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Fabkid33 wrote:Temp probes work great but i learned alot with putting biscuits on mine grab yourself 8 biscuits and throw them on there and that will tell you alot about the hot and cold spots
Good idea. I’ve cooked on it multiple times now, it definitely does have hot spots. But overall, cooks great. Uses tons of wood, I guess because the flow is to far away
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ronrickettsjr wrote:This is the kind of pit I could really experiment with. Maybe larger pipe from fire box, Plate the bottom to push smoke to opposite end's then single stack at grate level in the center...That would be my starting point, now the real builders can chime in, remember it's all about air flow with a minimal hot spot.
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It cooks great but def uses tons of more wood than a traditional offset. 100% need to make the two pipes a larger pipe.
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