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I had a terrble time trying to brew last weekend because of the wind so I decided to build a windscreen. I heard someone mention using a 12in duct reducer but I could not find one that big at menards. What I did find though was this.
http://www.menards.com/main/heating.../16-single-joist-panning/p-1456956-c-6812.htm
I figured I could make it work somehow. When I got it home I realized I lucked out and how easy this was going to be. It was too small to wrap around the burner in one piece, so I cut it in half long wise, and trimmed it down. Each end will now just slid into the other, because of the folded locking side. All I did after that was take the screws out from the burner that connected the base, fit my pieces, and put the screw back in through the sheet metal.
I havent tested it out yet as I just finished it, but it looks like it will be fine from others who have posted about doing this here. All in all it cost me only the price of the metal panning; $7! I have the 210,000 btu bayou burner if you are looking to do this, it fits perfect!
http://www.menards.com/main/heating.../16-single-joist-panning/p-1456956-c-6812.htm
I figured I could make it work somehow. When I got it home I realized I lucked out and how easy this was going to be. It was too small to wrap around the burner in one piece, so I cut it in half long wise, and trimmed it down. Each end will now just slid into the other, because of the folded locking side. All I did after that was take the screws out from the burner that connected the base, fit my pieces, and put the screw back in through the sheet metal.
I havent tested it out yet as I just finished it, but it looks like it will be fine from others who have posted about doing this here. All in all it cost me only the price of the metal panning; $7! I have the 210,000 btu bayou burner if you are looking to do this, it fits perfect!