I'm sure you will love it. Stokers really take the pain out of cooking.
I built my own. Not a complicated affair, but my the difference it makes. I had it for my UDS and the temp never varied by more than about 5C, if that.
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Sounds good. As I mentioned previously my WSM is fitted with Nomex Gaskets so, once the PartyQ is installed I hope to see very stable temps. Looking forward to trying to cook Short Ribs (had them at Bodeans on Saturday evening and loved them) 
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Where did you get your nomex gaskets from?
You should get good stability with that fitted.
Short ribs are a doddle, so fatty and marbled you can't really go wrong.
Let us know how they go.
You should get good stability with that fitted.
Short ribs are a doddle, so fatty and marbled you can't really go wrong.
Let us know how they go.
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essexsmoker wrote:Where did you get your nomex gaskets from?
Ordered the gasket via eb@y and had two reels shipped over from the US. Have also used the same gasket around the rim of the lid on my Mastertouch. Since installing I see a lot less smoke escaping where each of the sections connect and they certainly help stop air leaking in.
It's the self-adhesive type (before choosing I viewed a couple of online videos of installing the type that comes with a tube of glue, and opted for the less-messy approach).
Had an update email: Guru should arrive today. Was planning on roasting a leg of lamb on the kettle on Saturday but I might have to switch the menu to Baby-backs on the WSM so I can try out my new toy
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essexsmoker wrote:Where did you get your nomex gaskets from?
You should get good stability with that fitted.
Short ribs are a doddle, so fatty and marbled you can't really go wrong.
Let us know how they go.
Wishbox usa do them too
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Thanks for replys.
Good luck with the lamb.
Good luck with the lamb.
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Very tempted by a PartyQ for my WSM as well, but also wondering at what point. GMG Davy Crockett starts to make more sense? I might get one and I guess I can also sell it on if I upgrade in future. Look forward to hearing how you get on.
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Update. have finally found time to use the Party Q. I really like it.
Temp swings over/under target were higher than people have described but i was only running a very small starting fire and limited unlit fuel (configured as a thick snake) because it was a ribs cook. I suspect the swings will be less pronounced with a bigger, more stable, fire as would be the case with my longer cooks.
Love the ease of it, looking forward to the next time I have a reason to throw a packer on
Temp swings over/under target were higher than people have described but i was only running a very small starting fire and limited unlit fuel (configured as a thick snake) because it was a ribs cook. I suspect the swings will be less pronounced with a bigger, more stable, fire as would be the case with my longer cooks.
Love the ease of it, looking forward to the next time I have a reason to throw a packer on