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Good looking build enjoying following along and I really like your design. I hope after you fire it up your able to adjust dampers here and there and control temps in both cc and cook with both at the same time . I'm hoping to have my build complete by thanksgiving as well but bow season...
Took me a while to go through it ,that's a great looking smoker I like the simple sleek design. The door braces are really cool looking as we'll hope you enjoy it and good luck at the competitions. Thanks for including us in your build.
Great looking smoker ,I've been asking what kind of paint people are using and yours looks great . How's it holding up on the firebox? I would appreciate any tips and info you could give, thanks
I just had to pick up a bell reducer and weld a piece of flat bar across the end ,drill a hole for the orifice fitting and screw it into an 1/8x1/4" bush, then hold it in place with a 1/4" locknut on the back side.
. While we were in Houston I stopped by Tejas smokers and picked up a regulator and some fittings to hook up all gas connections I also got some parts to build this Venturi for the log lighter. I cut the other 3 venturies I needed with the plasma ,this was much simpler.
Been working on my pipe burners and a log starter ,don't know how many holes Iv'e drilled but its a bunch . I guess my next step will be assembling those burners . My wife and I have been traveling to see different doctors in Chicago ,Houston , and Nashville for a couple of weeks so I lost...
I think your idea could work really well. Your fire box would need to be sized for both Cooking Chambers for sure. As long as its big enough with enough intake air ,combined with the dampers you should be able to control it
Looks like # 1 is a RF s,oker where #2 is a standard so that is something to consider. An extension could easily be made to fit on after you pull out of your garage. I do agree with jackdan 07 about the size of the fire box , need some dimensions.