Leg caps or no leg caps? What is your opinion???

Started by harris92, June 17, 2013, 03:20:40 PM

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harris92

In the world of smoking, the cheaper smokers (New Braunfels, Bar B Chef, Brinkmann) have legs caps.  A rule of thumb is not to install the leg caps for the following reason.  If water were to somehow get inside the leg then the cap would trap it and rust out the leg (i.e no place for the water to flow).  I actually saw this happen on a couple New Braunfels I looked at last year.  What do you guys think??

pbe gummi bear

Depends. If you move the kettle around alot in the grass, the end is gonna get clogged up anyway by dirt and grass. If one is really worried about water accumulation, you can drill a small drain hole at the end of the cap or perpendicularly to the pipe near the bottom.
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1buckie



For an iron or steel cooker, I'd have some concern, yeah it could do some real damage......for a Weber, the use of aluminium ( which is an unspoken hero of their design ) negates my worry entirely.....

The metal wheel kettles are an item that needs special care, but water, inside an aluminium leg, where it really almost can't get anyways  (another well thought out design element ) for me, equates to pole vaulting over mouse 'turds..... 8)
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zavod44

I don't think you'll need to worry about the aluminum rusting.....
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pbe gummi bear

Quote from: zavod44 on June 17, 2013, 04:19:50 PM
I don't think you'll need to worry about the aluminum rusting.....

This is also a good point!
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Craig

I just knocked a 3 inch plug of dirt out of my new '75 Texan today..... I say pop a cap in it!

Duke


zavod44

Dirty angle...... :)   The only reason I don't like the dirty angle is it digs into my lawn...
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Craig

What if your kettles dirty angle is only partial.... is that a "messy angle"?  :-\

1buckie

Quote from: Craig on June 17, 2013, 07:18:15 PM
What if your kettles dirty angle is only partial.... is that a "messy angle"?  :-\

Obtuse......it's an obtuse angle.............that's the WKC "Word for the Day"....by the way......
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1buckie

Quote from: Craig on June 17, 2013, 05:42:08 PM
I just knocked a 3 inch plug of dirt out of my new '75 Texan today..... I say pop a cap in it!

I've knocked a few plugs in my day.....bet that means something different in OZ....... :-X
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G$

Please, help prevent the dirty angle.  Use a cap.

Hogsy

Quote from: 1buckie on June 17, 2013, 07:23:28 PM
Quote from: Craig on June 17, 2013, 05:42:08 PM
I just knocked a 3 inch plug of dirt out of my new '75 Texan today..... I say pop a cap in it!

I've knocked a few plugs in my day.....bet that means something different in OZ....... :-X
Well....Yeah,but I don't want to get off topic :D
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