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06-30-2011, 11:40 PM | #1 |
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Tuning plates? Need side box smoker help!
All,
Took the plunge today and picked up a Char-Griller 5050 (combo grill / smoker with a firebox on the side) for a cheap price. I have done a bit of research, and see "veteran smokers" referring to the need to add "tuning plates" to even out the heat in the smoker. While not the best reviewed smoker out there, I needed to get my feet wet. That, and our old grill gave up the ghost. Has anyone added "tuning plates" to their horizontal smoker? Any suggestions on how to get these fabricated? I know there are lots of BBQ forums out there, but I like you guys, so I thought I would ask here first...
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07-01-2011, 12:22 AM | #2 | |
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Re: Tuning plates? Need side box smoker help!
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I'll admit though I'm intrigued. I think I'll see what I can rig up with some heavy duty aluminum foil for my next bbq. Strategically draped and perforated I can see it providing the baffle and plate function. And rolled in to a cylinder to extend the chimney down near the cooking surface, the foil might increase smoke concentration at food level.
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07-01-2011, 06:48 AM | #3 |
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Re: Tuning plates? Need side box smoker help!
Depending on the season and temp outside I have found for my chargriller super pro I don't need them for the winter. For the summer I took out the thing that holds the hot charcoal and flipped it upside down and that worked fine. I'm lucky like most of the guys that mod'ed and have someone who is a sheet metal mechanic. I had 3 tuning plates made but only use one right by the outlet for the heat. Like posted before you can use some foil and be good to go. I really think that a lot of those mods are from very bored perfectionists But your grill can be a great smoker with just a few small adjustments. Get a better temp gauge, get some exhaust tubing for a dryer attach it to your exhaust pipe inside the grill down to the grate and if needed use the charcoal pan as a baffle plate.
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07-01-2011, 07:26 AM | #4 |
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Re: Tuning plates? Need side box smoker help!
http://www.thesmokering.com/forum/vi...mods&start=280
Rat there is a good forum for this kind of stuff, this thread has every modification I could think of. I especially like the flexible aluminum dryer hose, the real deal, not the foil kind, attached to the inner stack output and flexed along the contour of the top lid down near the grate. REALLY evens out the smoke distribution to my liking. Tooting my own horn here, but the smoked ribs and pork I turn out I would put up against any I have ever tasted or seen in competition. Best taste to me for sure, maybe in comps I would have trouble competing for 3rd, lol. http://www.thesmokering.com/forum/vi...mods&start=260 This page is even more complete....same thread, just backwards. |
07-01-2011, 07:40 AM | #5 | |
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Btw, the mods I did to mine (I recently sold my SnP Pro) all came from the links Brad provided.
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07-01-2011, 10:08 PM | #6 |
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Re: Tuning plates? Need side box smoker help!
Thanks, fellas!
Did the chimney mod with 3" aluminum ducting (a bit tough because my chimney had a flange on the inside; needle nose pliers took care of it!) Picked up a cookie sheet that fit the measurements perfectly, and used it as a baffle. It actually did TOO good of a job, as the grate temperature at the firebox was less than the side OPPOSITE the firebox. Next mod will be to drill a few holes in the cookie sheet, as it really funneled the heat to the far side of the smoker.
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