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WilliamKY

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I think I may install a rotisserie on my offset cooker. I'm not sure where to drill the holes for the spit. Do I go through the dead center of the cook chamber or should I favor a slightly higher mount? Dead center means the cooking grates will have to come out. How much clearance between the spit rod and top of the cook chamber do I need? Also, with a rotisserie do the coals have to be under the meat or can I still keep them in the firebox? This may be a better mod for my UDS. Thanks.
 
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What ever happened to the OctoForks guy? Haven't seen him on here in quite a while.
 
Rotisseries are at their best when they can provide a mix of direct IR heat and indirect. The benefits in an offset are much more limited unless you have a problem with uneven heating.
 
Rotisseries are at their best when they can provide a mix of direct IR heat and indirect. The benefits in an offset are much more limited unless you have a problem with uneven heating.

Yeah I'm thinking this might be a better mod for my UDS. The offset is the perfect size though but I can see where the meat farthest from the firebox might cook uneven. Also I dont like using coals in the cook chamber.
 
I have a rotti installed in my offset,its slightly higher thancentre to allow for the fire intake.
I do use coals in the bottom of the cooking chamber rather than relying on the firebox.
Mind you I use the kettle as a spit a lot more.
Also have a dedicated spit for lambs etc
 
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