Which stumps clone is my best option?
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Which stumps clone is my best option?
I’m torn between the mini clone plans and the original clone plans. I called Frank about the double pan plans and that seems to big for my needs. When I search the mini stumps smoker I’m not getting a lot of finished pics of sizes. I’m also curious on pics of the 24 x 26” rack clone build. Anyone have pics or an overall dimension of the mini or the original 24” x 26” rack clone? Thanks.
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Re: Which stumps clone is my best option?
I agonized over that a couple of years ago, whether to build the mini, standard or double pan. I have the room for the double pan. There doesn't appear to be all that much difference in fuel consumption between them. I ended up building the double pan, figuring that I cannot use volume/space that I don't have. I don't have to use all 5 racks, but I can't use what ain't there. I am far away from unhappy about having this monster in the back yard.
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Re: Which stumps clone is my best option?
I built the mini last year. When I was trying to decide which one to build, the mini or the double, my main concern was capacity. I built the mini to the specification that are in the plans. I wish I had built the mini a couple of inches taller to allow for more room between the racks. I can get three packer briskets, one on each rack or two racks of ribs on each rack. That allows for space between the meat. I wish I had built the double pan for the additional space. The mini is a fantastic back porch smoker, it’s terrific as a set it and forget it smoker. If you’re not going to cook much meat, I’d go with the mini every time. But, if you think it’s possible that you’re going to start making more than what one family can eat, go with the double pan. Here are some pictures of my smoker


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Re: Which stumps clone is my best option?
Thanks for the info! I think I will go with the mini because I cook for family and friends and do a little backyard comps. in my area. If I get to cooking more it will give me an excuse to build the double pan down the road. Do you think I should raise the legs 6” or more, since you said it was a little short? I agree I don’t want it short by no means. Thanks for the info!
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Re: Which stumps clone is my best option?
Couple inch stilts probably a good idea. Just make sure it is stable as these things are super heavy and a tip-over could be deadly.
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Re: Which stumps clone is my best option?
What is the 6” mod everyone talks about? Is that 6” cooking chamber mod or 6” leg mod? Another question is how much, let’s say 8# pork butts can the mini do? Sorry all the questions just ready to start my build.
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Re: Which stumps clone is my best option?
They are increasing the interior cooking space by 6 inches.
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Re: Which stumps clone is my best option?
Making it 4-6" taller is my recommendation to give you a little more room between the racks. I have trouble with larger butts rubbing against the upper racks. I also built mine with a shelf underneath to make it about 8" taller. 

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Re: Which stumps clone is my best option?
I agree, make it taller. I wish I had made my mini 4 inches higher.mp4 wrote:Making it 4-6" taller is my recommendation to give you a little more room between the racks. I have trouble with larger butts rubbing against the upper racks. I also built mine with a shelf underneath to make it about 8" taller.
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