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Sorry no QView, never got a chance.
Was smoking some boston butts and venison for my daughters graduation party Sat. and had wanted to do a litttle something else. I had been checking out some of the abt's on here, got tired of wading thru the post so just made something up.
Anticipated 50-60...
Well decided the turkey frier burner would fill up with debris to easliy so I re-did the pipe burner with a piece of stainless steel pipe and hopefully will not have to ever replace it again. I put the holes basically back as they were in the old pipe, although the original was a smaller pipe...
No more than laying it down on the wood that's not air tight. You can still cut the durock tight, for that matter you could probably caulk your seams with food grade silicone which is typically rated up to 500 deg I believe.
Also if the legs are too long you could maybe set it down on a couple...
Lowe's will have Durock or maybe different brand, it's half inch thick so it will span the burnt hole with out an issue. You might also consider laying some cutting some 2" inch strips and laying them down between the deckboards and the durock as sleepers. With the air gap there it will...
Thanks DQ,
I not planning to weld them, I'll just cut a tight fit, so the grease can run front to back if it wants, but it still may not be a bad idea to taper them to help it flow toward the drain end. I originally thought about breaking a shallow inverted V in them, but maybe I won't bother.
How did you make your plate is it? Is it just a flat plate laying in or what?
I've only got 2 stacks and they are 4", so I had figured I'd be keeping the one opposite the firebox closed. There's a power pole in the background, that appears to be a center stack.