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    Scuba tank mini reverse flow - first build

    Was it plenty hot in the firebox? If so, adding the intake inline with the CC opening would help draw hot air into the CC.
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    boykjo's reverse flow build 05/07/2015 update

    My firebox pieces for my little smoker was around $200, but was having them cut it, and they made quite a few really nice cuts for me for the intake vents, vent covers, and some misc bits of bar stock and whatnot... I also learned that steel is expensive in Canada now due to no Canadian owned...
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    Scuba tank mini reverse flow - first build

    Looks great!
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    Scuba tank mini reverse flow - first build

    Same here. I still have a couple yet to do...
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    250L build - now a 35? gallon build

    I still have a few tweaks to make but have been busy with other things the past few weeks... hoping to get my CC door gasket, tack in a heat shield in the firebox and make a chimney cap for when it's not in use. Might trim my chimney a bit more inside the CC too but will wait and see how the...
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    Scuba tank mini reverse flow - first build

    It's coming along! Keep it up, it'll be cooking in no time.
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    250L build - now a 35? gallon build

    The next tweaks I may make at the same time. (I typically like to change one variable at a time but am getting antsy). Sealing the CC door and adding a heat shield/baffle to the firebox. Sealing the leaks will improve draw and I think the heat shield will help direct heat into the cc. Might...
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    250L build - now a 35? gallon build

    Everything turned out pretty good. My wife says better than the last test, ribs were juicier.
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    250L build - now a 35? gallon build

    Halfway through another test cook and cutting the chimney off has had a positive effect. It is running more efficiently, I'm able to shut the bottom vents about halfway and it's using half as much fuel as last time. Next thing I try will certainly be sealing up the CC door and any air leaks...
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    250L build - now a 35? gallon build

    I can appreciate that, a 2.5" pipe can still flow a lot. I'll see how this mod affects things before cutting it out for a bigger pipe.
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    250L build - now a 35? gallon build

    Nope that fell through. Was going off the drawing that came later. Give me a bit to find it on my phone.
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    250L build - now a 35? gallon build

    Those are the old calculations from when I thought I was getting a bigger tank. With the smaller compressor tank 4" wound up too short iirc. And if need be, I could cut a bigger hole easier than closing it up for a smaller one... Heh
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