New User Intro + My Custom Smoker Description

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stevenenglund

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Original poster
Nov 30, 2016
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Hi! Happy to join this forum, as I've recently built my own smoker. I'm a 32 year old carnivore.

Skill level: I have 15+ years experience in the restaurant industry as a server and have a high food knowledge as well as a very good level of technical cooking. I apply the "science-first" cooking method ala Alton Brown. I'm pretty new to "smoking" tho! 

Location: I live in Tigard, Oregon which is a suburb just outside of Portland. Lots of rain. Lots of moisture. I smoke on the patio of my apartment. Shhhh... don't tell the leasing lady ;) 

My smoker: a custom built vertical propane-powered, wood-walled smoker.

Smoked thus far:  whole trout, salmon filet, whole chicken, chicken breast, pastrami, whole eggs, Thai chilies, whole Golden Pompano, and pumpkin chunks. The worst was the chicken breast, the best, well... I'm a critical person so the best meat is the one I'm going to do next...   

Specs for the "SJE Smoker V2":

---3/4" wood make up the six exterior walls.

---Exterior dimensions: H=36" W=13.5" L/D=18"

---Two doors, one to access main chamber, one to access fuel area.

---One 2" air intake on back.

---One 2" chimney hole; currently has a temporary chimney made out of paper, about 16" long (some of it goes down well into the main chamber). There is no damper.

---Five rack areas: the smoker's size was built custom to fit around 16.5" x 11.5" cooling racks, of which I own two. Then I use a series of smaller adjustable racks and rods. The fifth rack area can be used as a water tray. 

Stay tuned for V3 as I continue to make tweaks!

---Rope gasket

---Better propane burner

---Improved chimney material and size

---Better latches (currently using rubber bands)

---High temp thermometer (currently using an instant read that goes to 220 F)

---Improvements will never cease...

That's it for now! I'm a busy, active guy but I look forward to contributing when I can! 

SJE Smoker Version 2. The wine bottle is keeping the bottom door shut.

 

The first thing smoked: three whole trout.

 

Some finished products. Yuck was that chicken breast gross! No connective tissue or protective fat! 

 

Smoked salmon on a homemade tortilla, with cilantro and cream cheese.
 


Dat's me! 
 
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  Good evening and welcome to the forum, from a cool evening here in East Texas, and the best site on the web. Lots of great              people with tons of information on just about  everything.

       Gary
 
Welcome aboard,verify informative intro! I hope you don't get yourself kicked out!
 
Oh I forgot to add  "Nice Looking Fish"

Gary
 
Welcome to SMF!

Glad to have you aboard!

Cool looking smoker & great intro!

The fish look pretty good too!

Al
 
Thank you! Photography is a passion of mine, so I'm sure there will be shortage of pics.
 
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