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    Science behind smokestack size?

    Side Fire box with tuning plates
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    Science behind smokestack size?

     my intent was not to ofend you I was just trying to lend some geathered knowledg . I dont know where thay got there science from, Im wanting to expand my knowledg base so I joined your forum. I m curantly building my wife a smoker 24"X48" and I will use a 3" X 20 " stack on it reverse flow design
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    Science behind smokestack size?

    The engineers where I work came up with that formula for what works best for there design . and 15% would be good  They like 20% so incase of overheating you have enuff stack to evaquate heat quickly with a wide open stack valve. I have been using a 1 1/2" to 1' on my own tanks and it works...
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    Oklahoma Joe's firebox "ash tray"

    Take it to a local fab shop and have them build you another one , or repair it.
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    New to forum

    My name is Joe.  I live in the Knoxville Tennessee area.  I work for a fabrication company in which I build alot of smokers and grills among other things. I have plans in the future to start my own fabrication company in which I will solely be building smokers and grills.  My family and myself...
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    Science behind smokestack size?

    I Build smokers for a living an your stack should be 1/3 of the length of the smoker , and the diameter should be 20% of the tank diameter.
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