Southern Style Custom Cookers Achille, OK
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Southern Style Custom Cookers Achille, OK
Just wondering if anyone has a pit made by Southern style cookers? Anybody know anthing about them?
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Re: Southern Style Custom Cookers Achille, OK
I have one, good direct heat cookers. I had some flare up in the beginning, but learned how to avoid those for the most part...the adjustable grates work very well for high heat cooking. There is a review in this forum on them ...somewhere...
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Re: Southern Style Custom Cookers Achille, OK
I found what you were talking about, and that was on their Southern Cooker line. I was looking at a Kountry Cooker w/ an offset firebox. It is a square pit. I've talked to Gary a few times and he was telling me that their cookers were a little different than the other pit builders. Instead of tuning plates or a reverse flow plate, he said that their baffle goes straight up where it comes out of the firebox. The heat has to go all the way to the top and then out the exhaust at the bottom on the other side. What do you think about that?
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Re: Southern Style Custom Cookers Achille, OK
Sounds interesting Gizmo. Gary Robertson, nice guy. Ask him if he remembers a fellow named Larry Patterson. We both went to Achille H.S. and he may or may not remember me. Depending on what he does remember...he may give you a discount or raise the price by 30%. :0)
Vertical baffle? Well, I know those farm boys are pretty clever so they must have figured out a way to keep the flow positive. In my experience you must have a vent that is higher than your draw point.....and that must be the case with their design. I am sure they had to play around with it to find a sweet spot that would allow heat and smoke to transfer without starving the firebox.
Good luck and pass along my greetings to Gary!
Vertical baffle? Well, I know those farm boys are pretty clever so they must have figured out a way to keep the flow positive. In my experience you must have a vent that is higher than your draw point.....and that must be the case with their design. I am sure they had to play around with it to find a sweet spot that would allow heat and smoke to transfer without starving the firebox.
Good luck and pass along my greetings to Gary!
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