David L in Hull
New member
Hi all,
After been inspired by this page i have picked up an older model kettle from a selling site here in the UK for £30. I have always wanted to have a go with a lidded charcoal grill so as to compare it to my gasser for myself. It requires a good clean but looks in reasonable condition from what i can see . It has 3 vents on the bottom and 1 in the lid, a code AD is stamped on the top damper. There were no instructions with it and i was wondering if there were any basic rules to follow regarding setting up of the vent system regarding the various cooking methods a lidded kettle can offer. Any tips hints advice, do 's and dont's would be much appreciated , from reading the blog i undertand what great importance it is to master the fire and would like my first burn up to be a small victory as i think a steep learning curve is ahead of me and it would give me a bit of confidence . Many thanks in advance cheers Dave
After been inspired by this page i have picked up an older model kettle from a selling site here in the UK for £30. I have always wanted to have a go with a lidded charcoal grill so as to compare it to my gasser for myself. It requires a good clean but looks in reasonable condition from what i can see . It has 3 vents on the bottom and 1 in the lid, a code AD is stamped on the top damper. There were no instructions with it and i was wondering if there were any basic rules to follow regarding setting up of the vent system regarding the various cooking methods a lidded kettle can offer. Any tips hints advice, do 's and dont's would be much appreciated , from reading the blog i undertand what great importance it is to master the fire and would like my first burn up to be a small victory as i think a steep learning curve is ahead of me and it would give me a bit of confidence . Many thanks in advance cheers Dave