My Weber smoker of 20 yrs finally burned out the bottom. It was a good Smoker. I learned a
lot from it. I decided I wanted a smoker that could do more as in two turkeys if need be.
Really didn't want to spend almost $800 +.
I wanted a barrel style cooker. Not a combo grill, just a smoker. Liked the double drum
design and was off and running
Three guys I found had good write ups. I liked things about both.
Many thanks to
Javin007
http://www.instructables.com/id/The-No-Weld-Double-Barrel-Smoker-and-how-to-use-i/?ALLSTEPS
Maryland Pride
http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/162427/double-barrel-stove-kit
Mphil
http://www.thesmokering.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=624422&sid=3443e5f655ae320ffd8722cc3ddb7a1a
I took info from all 3 of these. I hope I can do them justice. Read their stuff. They have
some great points. Mine is also a no weld design.
lot from it. I decided I wanted a smoker that could do more as in two turkeys if need be.
Really didn't want to spend almost $800 +.
I wanted a barrel style cooker. Not a combo grill, just a smoker. Liked the double drum
design and was off and running
Three guys I found had good write ups. I liked things about both.
Many thanks to
Javin007
http://www.instructables.com/id/The-No-Weld-Double-Barrel-Smoker-and-how-to-use-i/?ALLSTEPS
Maryland Pride
http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/162427/double-barrel-stove-kit
Mphil
http://www.thesmokering.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=624422&sid=3443e5f655ae320ffd8722cc3ddb7a1a
I took info from all 3 of these. I hope I can do them justice. Read their stuff. They have
some great points. Mine is also a no weld design.
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