- Sep 17, 2007
- 9
- 10
Hey guys and girls,
I've been lurking for a week or so, thought I'd introduce myself. Looks like there's not alot of west coasters on this site, but I suppose that's to be expected. California isn't exactly known for it's great Q, but hopefully I can at least put my own backyard on the map when it comes to good Q joints!
Forgot to mention that I just got a brinkman snp pro last weekend from a coworker for free. He got a Traeger cuz it was too hard for him to control the heat on the snp. It's no wonder, there's so much of a gap in the cleanout door on the firebox and the lid of the firebox that there's no way to control the fire. I've done some flashing to seal off the gaps, but could probably use some more tips on sealing this thing up. I've heard of using wood-burning stove gasket, but where can I find that stuff? I've also done the other mods, like adding the flashing to the stack to bring it down to grill level and adding a heat sheild/baffle to even out the temps a bit more.
-Jason
I've been lurking for a week or so, thought I'd introduce myself. Looks like there's not alot of west coasters on this site, but I suppose that's to be expected. California isn't exactly known for it's great Q, but hopefully I can at least put my own backyard on the map when it comes to good Q joints!
Forgot to mention that I just got a brinkman snp pro last weekend from a coworker for free. He got a Traeger cuz it was too hard for him to control the heat on the snp. It's no wonder, there's so much of a gap in the cleanout door on the firebox and the lid of the firebox that there's no way to control the fire. I've done some flashing to seal off the gaps, but could probably use some more tips on sealing this thing up. I've heard of using wood-burning stove gasket, but where can I find that stuff? I've also done the other mods, like adding the flashing to the stack to bring it down to grill level and adding a heat sheild/baffle to even out the temps a bit more.
-Jason