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Old 19-02-2008, 09:52 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
Jack Sloan
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Default lower racks on horizontal offset smoker?


"Grant Erwin" wrote in message
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I'm rebuilding a NBBD, and I'm about to make the cooking grates. I

understand
that this smoker had 2 rows of grates, one pair on top that together

covered the
whole space, and another pair on the bottom that weren't as wide.

I also see in various mod pages that guys tune their NBBDs by putting a

series
of metal plates across the width of the cooking chamber. These have to be

below
the top grates and above the lower ones, right? So if I want to put a drip

pan
below a pork shoulder I'd put it on the heat shield plates? Just let the

grease
run down to the bottom? (I did put in a drain.) And with the heat shield

plates
in place, would you ever actually put meat on the lower racks?

I'm confused ..

Grant Erwin


I have an NBBD. it came with two racks for the smoking body and one rack for
the charcoal area. The two racks make one plane on the top. I took a piece
of hardware cloth and made a lower rack and do put meat on it and it cooks
just like the upper rack. I also cut the top and bottom off a beer can and
extended the smokestack inward to the upper rack. I also use three
splits(fire bricks) in the opening between the firebox and smoker as a
heatblock to keep from burning anything(heat gets through but no flames.)


 

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