Paul Schaffer
New member
I love my 22.5" WSM but I felt that the diameter made it less than optimal for doing shorter burns. Piling up the charcoal didn't seem like a good solution to me since they tended to slump and spread out, making them burn faster or not as well.
I'm new to the forums so perhaps this has been suggested before but I went to Home Depot and bought some plain Red bricks. I put them inside the metal collar and put the coals in there. I figured the smaller diameter with the same height would allow for a more even burn with and, coupled with the thermal mass of the bricks, more even heat.
It seemed as if I was able to get a nice, consistent burn of ~6-8 hours using a lot less charcoal.
Has anyone else experimented with this approach and, if so, have you see similar results?
I'm new to the forums so perhaps this has been suggested before but I went to Home Depot and bought some plain Red bricks. I put them inside the metal collar and put the coals in there. I figured the smaller diameter with the same height would allow for a more even burn with and, coupled with the thermal mass of the bricks, more even heat.
It seemed as if I was able to get a nice, consistent burn of ~6-8 hours using a lot less charcoal.
Has anyone else experimented with this approach and, if so, have you see similar results?
