No we have not, once it hits the heat diffuser and drip pan it has dissipated and fallen to the floor of the smoker instead of going up into the smoking area.
Real interesting. The air comes out of the gap under the burn pot- when there are no screws, the air does not come out when the screws are installed. What am i missing?
Hi what material is the gasket made of? From the pictures it looks like felt. If it is will it catch fire? How often must it be changed? Also will the pot fit the Pitboss grills? Thanks.
It is a fiberglass gasket. You should be able to keep the gasket in for years at a time without having to switch them out. It depends on the Pit Boss grill, I know they have like 5 different burn pot styles out in the wild as of now.
Have you seen anyone mod a grill to add a bottom drop ash pot cleanout to a grill that doesn't have one? My buddy's Camp Chef has one and I've been mulling over how to do it to my Pit Boss.
Pro Tip: If you live south of the equator, you have to bend the holes the other way, so that the swirling air goes in the proper direction.
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You the Man Dennis!
Do you notice more ash flying onto the food now?
No we have not, once it hits the heat diffuser and drip pan it has dissipated and fallen to the floor of the smoker instead of going up into the smoking area.
HOW would this work with a pellet stove ??? Thanks Dennis
I am not sure how this would work with a pellet stove, our specialty is pellet grills and smokers.
@@Smokedaddyinc Thank you for giving it your best and be honest with my question Sir. Peace vf
Real interesting. The air comes out of the gap under the burn pot- when there are no screws, the air does not come out when the screws are installed. What am i missing?
Hi what material is the gasket made of? From the pictures it looks like felt. If it is will it catch fire? How often must it be changed? Also will the pot fit the Pitboss grills? Thanks.
It is a fiberglass gasket. You should be able to keep the gasket in for years at a time without having to switch them out. It depends on the Pit Boss grill, I know they have like 5 different burn pot styles out in the wild as of now.
What do you think about the stainless burn pots ? I need a new pot from rust. I got my smoker free because the original owner was having temp issues.
We make all of our burn pots from stainless and they last for years.
Do the pellet smokers you sell come with these mods?
Yes, we did implement this mod into our line of smokers
Have you seen anyone mod a grill to add a bottom drop ash pot cleanout to a grill that doesn't have one? My buddy's Camp Chef has one and I've been mulling over how to do it to my Pit Boss.
That is one the we have not seen or done yet
Show me screws installed without gasket, or gasket and no screws.
So where do I go to buy one for my grill
smokedaddyinc.com/product/stainless-steel-9-hole-burnpot/