but from my experience they get brittle and cold with a foot of snow on top. May have to bring it into the house to warm it up to get it back on and hope it didn't crack.
And they don't work well for a windbreak.
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Attachment 314448Ok but so you replace it every year still cheaper. And as for wind just park it on the leewards side of the house. And besides I done plenty of smoking in Oklahoma. Wind didn’t stop me
Oh and the Traeger covers ain’t like those generic plastic jobs
I have a cover for the Traeger and I could make a cover for the smoker and in fact I have a collapsible cover that would cover both--BUT having something like this 'Cook Shed' with lighting and protection while I'd be out in the rain and snow sure would be nice!
I think we are talking about a luxury item!:D
I’ve saved that picture for inspiration Roy.
My egg freezes shut on the felt gasket all winter.
I need to throw a heat gun in the bottom vent a few hours before opening every time.
Something like that shed might make the difference up here in the winter months. Plus I could make it a central spot fir all the specific smoker tools.
I like your Thunk'n! :tu Being able to have an 'Outdoor Cook Specific Shed' to keep the tools you only use to do outside cooking would be nice.
When you make it come to life, pics would be appreciated :bow
Just make it a little bigger and you could fit your forge and your anvil in there also!:hmmm:
Roy-If I remember correctly, you live in an apartment, right? I'm sure the landlord wouldn't mind you smoking indoors if you opened the windows and disabled the smoke alarm. :rofl2: I guess I'm fortunate enough to wheel mine under the carport in bad weather, though the wife complains about soot on the ceiling.
Then you can go out there and enjoy a pipe or two and blame it on the smoker........:hmmm:
That is cool. A few trips to construction sites and ask for scraps. Just some work.
I like it!