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Old 03-31-2010, 07:38 PM   #78
dgassaway
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I've built a few but this is the best looking (and best cooking) one to date. I used a cake or pie pan to control the air from the bottom. This seems to be effected less by the wind and puts the air intake directly under the fire basket. Next time I would use heaver metal for the intake control but the idea still works well IMO.
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