I have never ask this question on this forum. Last year I built a mini using a SJS and a 32 qt
Aluminum pot that I bought from a restaurant supply site. ( I couldn't find a viscona if my life depended on it !) anyhow the pot had no lid with it and is really thick walled. It fits the SJS perfect
But as soon as I get the coals lit and place it on the base it stick so tight
I can not separate it. Originally I only had hold drilled in the bottom
So I figured heat expansion. So I cut out the bottom. Still stuck.. I put
Felt heat resistant gasket around the rim . Still the same.. Any ideas???
Ice water in a spray bottle, sprayed around rim where pot meets the kettle? Or wet rag to cool around pot bottom? Aluminum expanding more than steel maybe.
I have the same problem with my lid on my mini. I have a IMUSA pot. It never sticks to the bowl but the lid was way too tight. I used a grinder with a sanding disk to remove some material off the lip of the pot and finished it off with a file. Fits perfect now. If your pot is thick you might be able to do the same to the bottom.
I crimped my pot in a little and that helped. Still a little tight when cooking. I have the IMUSA as well. Better to be a little tight than too loose. You just don't want it so tight that when you lift the lid the pot goes with it.
A couple bacon slices between the two would work.
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