creekwalker
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For those of you who have built minis, do you think that this pot
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--which shows 13.5 inches wide, would fit into the bottom of a Smokey Joe, or would it probably be a little too narrow?
It's taller than the usual tamale pot, which I like for certain reasons. The same size fire would be powering a larger interior space, but I figure that the stainless's heat holding ability would partly compensate for that.
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--which shows 13.5 inches wide, would fit into the bottom of a Smokey Joe, or would it probably be a little too narrow?
It's taller than the usual tamale pot, which I like for certain reasons. The same size fire would be powering a larger interior space, but I figure that the stainless's heat holding ability would partly compensate for that.