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I've looked at the formulas. I have a 220 gallon tank. If I have a 24"x24"x30" firebox, this would give me a little more than 1/3 of the volume of my smoke chamber. I'm building a reverse flow smoker. Im not sure if it will have a solid baffle, or tuning plates. Tuning plates are great for...
I haven’t purchased it yet, but it’s a Woodburning stove. I’m assuming it has a standard size exhaust flu.
I thought I might save some money, and time, buying a used stove, as opposed to buying 1/4" steel plate, and cutting, and then welding a fire box.
I also looked at a corn/pellet burning...
I am currently building a smoker, w/ a 220 gallon, 1/4" thick air compressor tank.
Is there any reason why I shouldn't use an already built, cast iron wood burning fireplace as my firebox?
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