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How is an Oom Paul smoke channel drilled?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 534210" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I've had both. I've owned Castello, Ascorti, and Caminetto that had a tenon-sized bit used to drill straight down and then your standard air hole at a diagonal. But I've also owned a Castello 287 that was drilled perfectly so a cleaner would easily pass. I'm sure I've owned other premium brand oom pauls, but I can't remember how they were drilled. Love the shape. I've tried and tried again. Other than the 287, which is a phenomenal smoker that I still own, I've never had one that was a noteworthy smoker. Neither good nor bad. Just eh. I've owned a good handful of old Caminettos in this shape and at least a couple Castellos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 534210, member: 1211"] I've had both. I've owned Castello, Ascorti, and Caminetto that had a tenon-sized bit used to drill straight down and then your standard air hole at a diagonal. But I've also owned a Castello 287 that was drilled perfectly so a cleaner would easily pass. I'm sure I've owned other premium brand oom pauls, but I can't remember how they were drilled. Love the shape. I've tried and tried again. Other than the 287, which is a phenomenal smoker that I still own, I've never had one that was a noteworthy smoker. Neither good nor bad. Just eh. I've owned a good handful of old Caminettos in this shape and at least a couple Castellos. [/QUOTE]
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