ajfoxy wrote:What do you mean juices leaking at the bottom? You should have a drain in the bottom of the cook chamber that will allow you to drain the fat/juices out from the bottom when it gets a tad full. If it is leaking at the seams them there is a problem with the welding.
You should have a ball valve on the drain from the cook chamber, make sure the valve is closed during cooking.
They are awesome units, just set & forget!Alman wrote:I tell you what though, it Smokes much much better than my Kamodo Joe Big even before I rectify the drip rail.
I also find the Flame Boss 300 much easier and friendlier to use than the BBQ Guru Cyber CyberQ but the Pit Probe stopped working after on the 2nd smoke. I hope they will cover it with warranty.
Just my thoughts so far .... thanks to all onhttp://www.smokerbuilder.com and to http://www.smokerplans.net and to @fulbore & @squiggle for adding their advice.