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Re: THe NAC Lots-O-Post Thread
Each model is different and runs differently. The goal is even and low temperatures. I aim for 200F typically. A lot of the $200 models need modification to run right. You can easily end up with a 75+ degree temperature difference from one side to the other. Baffles (sheet metal cut to size/shape) helped me control it. Also, installing thermometers, one on each side, at the grate level (vs on the hood) is very helpful to give you better info temp. Good air flow into the coals helps and rearranging the coal bucket in the fire box is handy too. That cherry wood you have would be awesome for a lot of different types of meat. A good rub never hurts either.
Someone needs to give me lessons on a smoker.
Everyone seems to be getting them.
Each model is different and runs differently. The goal is even and low temperatures. I aim for 200F typically. A lot of the $200 models need modification to run right. You can easily end up with a 75+ degree temperature difference from one side to the other. Baffles (sheet metal cut to size/shape) helped me control it. Also, installing thermometers, one on each side, at the grate level (vs on the hood) is very helpful to give you better info temp. Good air flow into the coals helps and rearranging the coal bucket in the fire box is handy too. That cherry wood you have would be awesome for a lot of different types of meat. A good rub never hurts either.