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TXsmokin I've tried the whole vent lower thing and I didn't like how it performed. I sealed my hot box with rope gasket. It should be on here in the previous posts somewhere. It has worked out great and I love my Oklahoma Joe.If it's not on this one it's in one of my posts if you want to check...
Valleypoboy I have not yet put between the firebox and the smoke chamber. I do plan on doing that though, just wanted to see if it would actually hold up: so far it seems stout enough. Before I did this I could feel the heat coming out of the gap, so much in fact it was heating up my siding more...
Ok I decided to go with the rutland grapho-glas to fix the gap between the firebox on my oklahoma joe highland. It worked out great if it holds up to the heat(which it should) of the firebox.
Im glad I found this feed. I just purchased the ok highland last week. I ran it dry to burn off any oil and paint smell. Then I ran again with peanut oil all in the inside to season it. Saturday I smoked a 18 lb turkey, which took 7-1/2 hrs. Hard to keep the temp at 325 using charcoal and cherry...
This forum is hard to figure out. I was saying that I just cooked a 18 lb turkey yesterday. I had a hard time keeping temp with just charcoal and cherry chunk.