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Czarbecue

Babbling Farker
Joined
Jun 24, 2017
Location
Monroe, GA
Name or Nickame
Viet King Cong
Simple question... how does the garage smell? It's 100 plus degrees in my garage for a good majority of the year in Texas and wasn't sure if the smell would be too powerful for things we keep in the garage. I've always kept my stuff outdoors.
 
I don't find the light smell to be offensive what so ever. It's really makes me want to cook something.
 
I guess I can convince the wife if the smell isn't too overpowering. We have a unused couch that we are storing in the garage until my kids are old enough not to draw on them.. Don't want them coming back in from the garage smelling like brisket.
 
My garage is temperature controlled so it probably doesn't get much above 75* most times during the summer, I imagine that does make a big difference. I keep the reverse flow plate clean, the grates clean, and vacuum out the firebox once the ashes are cold. I don't smell anything, though I do often have some aluminum foil over the stack hole to keep things out of the cooker...crawly things, dust, etc.
 
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