new BBQ/smoker purchase

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Re: new BBQ/smoker purchase

Postby robbo1982 » 04 Sep 2014, 21:20

YetiDave wrote:
dangerousdowning wrote:
There are plenty of guides out there for building them. I made do with a drum, a 56cm kettle BBQ, a washing machine basket, a River Country thermometer, stove rope and a bunch of nuts and bolts. It kicks the crap out of my Pro Q for temp stability and fuel economy


do you put a bowl of water in that too?


Nah, I never found water made any difference. I just have a pizza pan set up as a heat diffuser above the charcoal basket


Where do I get these pizza pans? A link would be grand! Tar!
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Re: new BBQ/smoker purchase

Postby YetiDave » 05 Sep 2014, 06:50

Just take a look on ebay :D couldn't find the exact one I bought but it's just the largest one I could find
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Re: new BBQ/smoker purchase

Postby robbo1982 » 05 Sep 2014, 08:34

I'm assuming it's stone or similar... Will have a gander. Guess I need to measure up so I get the right size. Would I use it on the brackets where the water pan rests in the wsm?
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Re: new BBQ/smoker purchase

Postby YetiDave » 05 Sep 2014, 08:57

Oh for a WSM? Just foil over the water pan :) No need to buy anything else
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Re: new BBQ/smoker purchase

Postby robbo1982 » 05 Sep 2014, 10:10

Ahh but I like all the gadgets!!!!
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Re: new BBQ/smoker purchase

Postby YetiDave » 05 Sep 2014, 10:54

Honestly mate, the water pan will be doing a better job than a pizza pan could :) If you want to bolster it a bit, then a pizza stone in the bottom could work. Either that or some sand
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Re: new BBQ/smoker purchase

Postby dangerousdowning » 11 Sep 2014, 12:28

OK, so looking into it, I'm gonna need to by a new large BBQ to replace my one that's knackered (ticking all my requirement boxes).
Then look to a dedicated smoker or either the WSM, proq excel 20 or attempt to make one.......
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Re: new BBQ/smoker purchase

Postby YetiDave » 11 Sep 2014, 15:41

UDS > Pro Q

In my humble opinion ;)
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