Ok.. this is a good idea.. my thoughts are this, a smoak stack creates a draw or negative pressure from the cook chamber which would actually help the fan not work so hard, in fact I would have went even higher and as for galvanization it takes a really high temperature to burn off. The only thing maybe is the actual design of the original vent pipe, should be lower to grill grate level but these pellet grills are different than stick burners in the way they move air throughout the cook chamber so I may be off on this one. Good job n thank you for hard work.
This is actually a great idea. As a 25yr veteran of fireplace, BBQ, and outdoor fire pit guy, this is a good, safe idea. The galvanized pipe will not affect you because it is only exhaust, and not tampering with the food inside the smoker. Good work my guy!
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Ok.. this is a good idea.. my thoughts are this, a smoak stack creates a draw or negative pressure from the cook chamber which would actually help the fan not work so hard, in fact I would have went even higher and as for galvanization it takes a really high temperature to burn off. The only thing maybe is the actual design of the original vent pipe, should be lower to grill grate level but these pellet grills are different than stick burners in the way they move air throughout the cook chamber so I may be off on this one. Good job n thank you for hard work.
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This is actually a great idea. As a 25yr veteran of fireplace, BBQ, and outdoor fire pit guy, this is a good, safe idea. The galvanized pipe will not affect you because it is only exhaust, and not tampering with the food inside the smoker. Good work my guy!