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Welcome. A well built and working reverse flow smoker requires some calculations in order to get the correct air flow throughout. By doing the calculations you will better understand how a reverse flow smoker works and will get answers to your questions. DaveOmak and friends have done a great...
You make a good point LenDecaturAL. As this project was started by someone other than myself, I don't know what prior burn out was done and see some type of plaster that fell in a few spots on one of the cooking grates. I'm considering sandblasting the inside and seasoning it before I blast and...
I still plan to add a removable grill over the firebox on top of the RF plate, but am trying to locate a grill grate that will work. My local metal supplier only has flat expanded metal in 4 'x 4' or 4' x 8' sheets, Both are more than I want to spend for what will be less than a 27" x 27"...
The front portion of the trailer will be wood storage area. I started on the framework, but still need to add expanded metal all around and two more side supports after the expanded metal. If my schedule and the weather cooperate, I'd like to start sandblasting it sometime this week.
I've been busy doing all the stuff I have to do instead of the stuff I want to do, like working on this smoker. I've made a little progress, but not as much as I'd like.
I got the Ford 9" rear end that was being used as the axle out along with the big and very worn out 1964 F100 leaf springs. ...
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