Hi all,
Have been using the tri-fire quite a bit and was thinking about trying to install a baffle plate
Not sure if I need tuning plates as it's not really much of an issue with temp variation but the baffle I think might just help with the hot spot near the firebox opening
Thinking the easiest way to install would be make to screw it on to the rotisserie fitting so I can take it out if it's not needed
Main question would be what material should I use for it? Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Hark Tri-Fire - baffle plate?
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Re: Hark Tri-Fire - baffle plate?
I used Plate Steel;
Read more here including the drawing/measurements for the plates.
http://www.aussiebbq.info/forum/viewtop ... e&start=15
Cheers
Chris
Read more here including the drawing/measurements for the plates.
http://www.aussiebbq.info/forum/viewtop ... e&start=15
Cheers
Chris
Common Sense is so rare these days it should be a Super Power!
Re: Hark Tri-Fire - baffle plate?
great, thanks Chris!
Did you ever end up putting together a kit? Because my handyman skills are woeful!
Did you ever end up putting together a kit? Because my handyman skills are woeful!
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Re: Hark Tri-Fire - baffle plate?
I just took the drawing to the steel man and he cut and bent a couple of sets up (cost me a slab)gussigan wrote:great, thanks Chris!
Did you ever end up putting together a kit? Because my handyman skills are woeful!
Chris
Common Sense is so rare these days it should be a Super Power!
Re: Hark Tri-Fire - baffle plate?
sounds like i need a steel man!
wait, do you mean man of steel?
wait, do you mean man of steel?
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