Mark Erskine
TVWBB Member
Newbie here!
I've been reading the modification area, and see many entries about insulating the WSM.
Living in western Washington state, our average outdoor temps this time of year hover around 40-45 degrees daytime. I've read that wind is the primary killer, but am I wasting money and effort by sewing up an insulation jacket for my smoker? Is 45 degrees not worth it? Or will I save the money back on less coal burnt?
Seems like a good method is welding blanket sewn together with Reflectix in between. I've seen the pre-made jacket on the bbq guru, but I'm guessing it's not big enough for the 22.5 WSM?
I've been reading the modification area, and see many entries about insulating the WSM.
Living in western Washington state, our average outdoor temps this time of year hover around 40-45 degrees daytime. I've read that wind is the primary killer, but am I wasting money and effort by sewing up an insulation jacket for my smoker? Is 45 degrees not worth it? Or will I save the money back on less coal burnt?
Seems like a good method is welding blanket sewn together with Reflectix in between. I've seen the pre-made jacket on the bbq guru, but I'm guessing it's not big enough for the 22.5 WSM?