How does the wind affect your Timberline?

Take a look at the Timberline insulation project that RemE did last year, it has worked very well on my T1300....
I had the 1300 at 300 for 4 hrs and the lid stayed under 100 degrees.
 
Take a look at the Timberline insulation project that RemE did last year, it has worked very well on my T1300....
I had the 1300 at 300 for 4 hrs and the lid stayed under 100 degrees.
Thanks, and I will look into that, but I am more interested in if the wind causes problems with the exhaust vent and therefore the circulation in the smoker. Where I want to put this grill it will have its back to the wind, and I might have to add a windblock if it does affect things.
 
My unit has the back to the house, but now I have to figure out how to get smoke off painted stucco....
 
My unit has the back to the house, but now I have to figure out how to get smoke off painted stucco....
Try simple green mixed with water and a soft brush. Then hose it off.
Might work and isn't harmful to the stucco
 

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