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Over the summer I bought my first smoker. Electric, under $200. Hard to hold Temps. If the outside air hits the mid 50s or windy, it's over. I don't want to spend money on one when this one works fine. What to do? Cut metal to fit the sides n top, pop rivet them on. Glue on ceramic tile? Lol, ideas man!

Over the summer I bought my first smoker. Electric, under $200. Hard to hold Temps. If the outside air hits the mid 50s or windy, it's over. I don't want to spend money on one when this one works fine. What to do? Cut metal to fit the sides n top, pop rivet them on. Glue on ceramic tile? Lol, ideas man!

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take it inside and vent the smoke via a smoke hood? i would think that insulating it would retain too much heat, causing other problems. idk. i misread the post to begin with, and as a dedicated ex smoker with 27 years of experience under my belt, i thought that i had something to bring to the table. i was wrong.