plenum
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- k.a.m.
- Chuck Wagon
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Re: plenum
In my opinion it creates a much nicer transition for the heat/smoke to exit the chamber if a 90° has to be used. I slightly oversize mine.
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- Pilgrim
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Re: plenum
thank you
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- Pilgrim
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building one now and overthinking the stack I have a piece of 4 inch pipe that's long enough
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You are very welcome.
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- Pilgrim
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didn't know if it was needed since I'm broke don't want to waste rods or gas if I can keep from it.
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yours does look good though
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Re: plenum
The cooker will work without it no doubt about it. I have built plenty of cookers without plenums that perform flawlessly. If you have enough intake, exhaust and cooking chamber to firebox opening the cooker will work.
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