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Will I use the platesetter again?

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  • jabam said:
    Works for me. 
    I agree. PS with AR, and my LBGE is <2 years old.
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  • jabam
    jabam Posts: 1,829
    @DMW  Forgot to post pics of platesetter with the  AR set up, here you go. I use the spider as spacer between drip pan and platesetter. Apologize pic is from iPhone. 
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  • jabam
    jabam Posts: 1,829
    Forgot the pic 
    Central Valley CA     One large egg One chocolate lab "Halle" two chiuahuas "Skittles and PeeWee"
  • J-dubya
    J-dubya Posts: 173
    I use an AR with a spider for my indirect cooks (I used to balance the AR on my Woo, but I decided to just buy a spider).  I have a couple stones and a drip pan.

      I prefer this setup to the platesetter. One reason is that like having access to the lump to add wood. 
  • jabam
    jabam Posts: 1,829
    I like the platesetter because it gives more deflection than my 13" stone that came with the AR. When I cook ribs or brisket I need that extra coverage
    Central Valley CA     One large egg One chocolate lab "Halle" two chiuahuas "Skittles and PeeWee"