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Etotore...Yes I can control temps from 150 degrees to 400+. I run an Auber instruments PID controller with a 20 cfm fan. Once I get to temp it never moves unless I open the door or run low on fuel. The only complaint I have is that I built it with two layers of 1/4 inch steel and then the...
Sawhorseray I might have used a welder a couple times before. :emoji_wink: This was definitely a different animal though, don't get to run long hot beads on modern vehicles, always have to just stitch those together a tack at a time on the paper thin metal that's used today. I added it up and...
JC in GB it has a valve in the rear of the smoker in the bottom that it draws air inside, or in my case forced in with a PID fan, then flows up a 1 inch camber wall between the middle wall and the cooking chamber wall. The cooking chamber (most interior wall) stops 3 inches shy of the top to...
I thought I would join the group since I have been reading forum threads for years. I engineered/fabricated this mammoth smoker in part thanks to some other threads on here. When I decided to build a smoker my intention was to build a reverse flow barrel smoker. The more I thought about it the...
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