Raptork9
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- Joined
- Jun 4, 2014
- Location
- Palmdale,ca
I have had no problems with magnet strips melting. They show absolutely no signs of wear or damage at all
This post is making the wait for my PBC very hard
If you can drill 3/4" holes on it, you can buy convert kits to transfer it to a REVERSE flow
What are you guys using under the cooker? I just ordered mine, but I'm nervous the heat will mess up the deck bump out that I have for my grilling area.
thinking about maybe trying to mod a diffuser in a couple inches off the coals for a couple of reasons, I have read here ( after I ordered my pbc ) that the ends of ribs closest to the coals get a little burnt and dry, and meat falling off the hooks, diffuser may very well help with both, what do you guys think ?
thinking about maybe trying to mod a diffuser in a couple inches off the coals for a couple of reasons, I have read here ( after I ordered my pbc ) that the ends of ribs closest to the coals get a little burnt and dry, and meat falling off the hooks, diffuser may very well help with both, what do you guys think ?
Certain kinds of diffusers have various uses like allowing you to crank up the heat and protect the meat, catch some grease but still let drippings hit the coals, still allows for some direct heat.... also can serve as a safety net like when i cooked a butt start to finish on the hooks.No need for diffuser. Food cooks very evenly on the PBC. If you have a really long rack of ribs you can cut them in half.