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Title: Davy Crockett Internal Dimensions
Post by: jasonjax on January 31, 2018, 02:18:20 PM
Would someone mind sharing the real dimensions? I mean side to side and back to front. I can't find the info online readily, and also, grate size may not be actual size. IE: grate may have a half-inch on either side where the lip of a pan could still fit.

I am wondering if a full pan would fit in it which is basically 20"x12".

Much appreciated in advance seeing as I can't find one locally to go measure. :)


Title: Re: Davy Crockett Internal Dimensions
Post by: Canadian John on January 31, 2018, 03:04:45 PM

 Why not call the manufacturer?? May have to if no-one replies.
Title: Re: Davy Crockett Internal Dimensions
Post by: jstrand on January 31, 2018, 03:13:44 PM
Front to back is 12 3/4", side to side is 17 3/4". So unfortunately that pan won't fit.
Title: Re: Davy Crockett Internal Dimensions
Post by: jasonjax on January 31, 2018, 05:02:57 PM
Thanks for the quick response! Much appreciated. Now will have to figure out if I could get some pans that would fit.
Title: Re: Davy Crockett Internal Dimensions
Post by: TechMOGogy on February 04, 2018, 05:13:04 PM
I use a 1/2 pan in mine for almost everything
Title: Re: Davy Crockett Internal Dimensions
Post by: lyork on February 25, 2018, 06:09:37 PM
Can you fit a packer brisket in one ?
Title: Re: Davy Crockett Internal Dimensions
Post by: RemoGaggi on February 25, 2018, 06:25:45 PM
I've done a small brisket in mine before with mixed results.  However, an annoying thing about the DC is the hot spots around the edges of the grate.  At least for me, the closer the meat is to the outer edge of the grate, the better chance it will get crispy, no matter how low I'm smoking. 
Title: Re: Davy Crockett Internal Dimensions
Post by: LowSlowJoe on February 28, 2018, 07:56:21 AM
No packer briskets in a Davy...  that's it's main downfall...

As RemoGaggi was saying, while the internal dimensions of the Davy are just shy of 12.75x17.75", you really have to reduce the front to back dimension by at least 3 inches,  if you want to try and avoid the worst of the heat that rolls up around the edges of the drip tray...   So, your probably really looking at closer to 9x16" of space that's mostly void of any excessive heat... Having said that, I have cooked two racks of ribs on the main grate... you just have to be aware and understand that extra heat around the front/back.   

 
Title: Re: Davy Crockett Internal Dimensions
Post by: jstrand on February 28, 2018, 12:12:02 PM
I did a 12 pound packer in mine. Turned out fine, no charred edges. Only thing I had to do was use a bowl under it at the beginning so it would fit lengthwise, after a while I removed the bowl. After it hit around 170 I did wrap in butcher paper for the remainder.
Title: Re: Davy Crockett Internal Dimensions
Post by: RemoGaggi on February 28, 2018, 01:35:17 PM
No packer briskets in a Davy...  that's it's main downfall...

As RemoGaggi was saying, while the internal dimensions of the Davy are just shy of 12.75x17.75", you really have to reduce the front to back dimension by at least 3 inches,  if you want to try and avoid the worst of the heat that rolls up around the edges of the drip tray...   So, your probably really looking at closer to 9x16" of space that's mostly void of any excessive heat... Having said that, I have cooked two racks of ribs on the main grate... you just have to be aware and understand that extra heat around the front/back.   

 

I guess, I'm not only one experiencing the crispy edges.  However, I went through all of our baking pans and found one that is about 15 x 10 x 2.5 inches tall.  It fits the DC and I'm thinking the next time I need to smoke a larger piece of meat, I'll try using the baking dish to protect the edges like JStrand did. 
Title: Re: Davy Crockett Internal Dimensions
Post by: LowSlowJoe on March 06, 2018, 03:01:21 PM
you could probably rig up some tinfoil to place around the edges, to act as a heat shield...   

Not sure I've ever seen a 12 pound packer... but I suppose you cut off the thin end of a flat and maybe squeeze one in that was  originally larger than would normally fit.
Title: Re: Davy Crockett Internal Dimensions
Post by: jstrand on March 07, 2018, 03:27:11 PM
you could probably rig up some tinfoil to place around the edges, to act as a heat shield...   

Not sure I've ever seen a 12 pound packer... but I suppose you cut off the thin end of a flat and maybe squeeze one in that was  originally larger than would normally fit.

Well I think it was around 15, but I trimmed away about 3 pounds of fat so in the end 12 pounds.
Title: Re: Davy Crockett Internal Dimensions
Post by: RemoGaggi on March 13, 2018, 06:10:50 PM
I found a 10x15 pan at Marshalls  for just $4.99 - I'll be trying out in the DC.  It's perfectly sized and I'm hopeful it will protect the edges of the meat from getting crispy. 

(https://s5.postimg.org/4k330szt3/IMG_20180313_150414740.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)

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Title: Re: Davy Crockett Internal Dimensions
Post by: jstrand on March 13, 2018, 07:58:26 PM
Nice. I have a 10x15 cooling rack I made into a second shelf per Old Daves design.
Hopefully it works for you.
Title: Re: Davy Crockett Internal Dimensions - 2nd Rack
Post by: RemoGaggi on March 13, 2018, 08:36:55 PM
Since we're on the subject of 2nd racks, I found that this Mr. BBQ grill topper is a perfect size for the DC.  You can find this in a couple different brands, but it's the same thing and measures about 10.25 x15.25 after your done with the slight modification.  Hold the grate with some large pliers and then use large vise grips to grab the handle.  Bend it a couple of times and it will break right off.  Do the same for the other handle.  Then lay the grate down and flatten with a rubber mallet.  Add the legs and you're done.  I've made 2 of these and they slide in and out of the DC easily. 
(https://s5.postimg.org/fnmp6u8d3/Mr._BBQ_1.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)

With the handles removed and flattened with legs added:
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Title: Re: Davy Crockett Internal Dimensions
Post by: TechMOGogy on March 15, 2018, 04:16:08 PM
The DC is tiny
I don’t think it’s fair to say it’s downfall is that it can’t really cook a full packer. Perhaps it limitation is that it’s not well suited for that. After all, it’s tiny and pretty cheap and considering all the good things it can do and all the included features - it’s one of the best smokers out there for 1-2 person cooks.
Just my take on it :)
Title: Re: Davy Crockett Internal Dimensions
Post by: Bentley on March 15, 2018, 05:06:33 PM
Can we agree on the word limitation?  JaJaJa... :pig:

I would think even for 4 adults...2 whole chickens will feed 4 people, or 4 steaks, 8 brats, 4lb ham...it really is more suited for 4-6?
Title: Re: Davy Crockett Internal Dimensions
Post by: jstrand on March 16, 2018, 11:03:30 AM
Well when I made the Brisket I spoke of earlier, that was for 7 people. While the brisket rested I made the beans, mac and cheese and pig shots.
Do I wish I had a bigger unit and one that was the height of a normal size grill? Yup! But in the end it worked and everyone went away happy and full.  :pig: :clap:
Title: Re: Davy Crockett Internal Dimensions
Post by: LowSlowJoe on April 09, 2018, 12:17:44 PM
you could probably rig up some tinfoil to place around the edges, to act as a heat shield...   

Not sure I've ever seen a 12 pound packer... but I suppose you cut off the thin end of a flat and maybe squeeze one in that was  originally larger than would normally fit.

Well, I did actually see a 11.5 pound packer this weekend... In fact I bought it.   I still would have had to trim it quite a bit to fit it in my Davy Crockett... I chose to just do it on the Fast Eddy.
Title: Re: Davy Crockett Internal Dimensions
Post by: jstrand on April 09, 2018, 12:28:25 PM
Well mine started at 15 but after trimming was around 12. I also had to use upside down bowl in the middle and it still was almost touching each end of the grill. After a couple hours removed the bowl and it was fine for size.