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Ha Ha, thanks! I know its different, but I cant see why it wouldnt work well, I am using some of the reverse flow design, with all stainless internals is should heat well, and project the heat a little more evenly. My goal is for the smoke and heat to rise up to the stainless...
This maybe a new approach, or maybe not. I havent been able to find a build like this, but I am building the below project! It will feature a propane rail that we built and used in the previous smoker we built, the previous unit had a cooking camber 5 times the volume and would reach 400 degrees...
Here is a rough drawing, it does not include the trailer plan. We were going to build a propane burner with a quick disconnect in the shape of a cross or "X" shape to sit in the bottom of the fire box, about 4-5 inches above that will be a sliding wood rack! The intention is to ba able to start...
Things are finally starting up! We decided to do a somewhat reverse flow. I dont think I have ever seen a design like we are building, hopefully it will turn out! It will be a bottom, center firebox, there will be a Stainless deflection plate under the cooking surface just like a reverse flow...
Here are a couple more photos. One is of the almost comppleted smoker my buddy has been working on, the other is the start of my air compressor tank build. The tank is 22" x 62" I was boing to build a 21" square firebox. I am going to do a reverse flow set up with the plate in the cooking...