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  1. bobjr21w

    Brick/Cedar Smoke House Build w/ offset

    I've though of using the square clay pipe or just taking the cinder blocks I use for the foundation and turning them on their side.  it would create two 4" columns for the head and smoke to travel.  But I'd still have to figure out a way to install a heat pipe.
  2. bobjr21w

    Brick/Cedar Smoke House Build w/ offset

    Well I can tell you one thing I'm pretty good at sitting in a lawn chair, with beer in my hand.  Do you use a remote thermometer or static ones attached to the house.  I was planning on having two build in; either half way up on opposite sides or on one side on top and bottom.
  3. bobjr21w

    Brick/Cedar Smoke House Build w/ offset

    Great info.  I think I'll have to increase the size of my FB now.  And possibly more pipe for smoke/heat transfer.  So you do you use water anywhere in the SH?  In the FB do you have a grate that the wood sits on or is it just on fire bricks?
  4. bobjr21w

    Brick/Cedar Smoke House Build w/ offset

    Do you have a recommended diam. that the heat pipe should be?
  5. bobjr21w

    Brick/Cedar Smoke House Build w/ offset

    Thanks Dave.  That helps a lot.  Unfortunately I won't be able to have much elevation change since I live in ND.  I'm just going to try to put the smoke pipe at the top of the fire box.  With the heat pipe how tall do you think I should make it?  2 feet?
  6. bobjr21w

    Brick/Cedar Smoke House Build w/ offset

    I'll be sure to post some pictures once it gets underway. I'm excited to get it started and finished.  I just want to make sure I get it done right the first time.
  7. bobjr21w

    Brick/Cedar Smoke House Build w/ offset

    Good morning everyone. I'm still consider myself a newbie when it comes to smoking but when I do it I think I do a pretty good job. I do a lot of hunting and I have decided to build a permnate Smoker on at my home.  It will be used for multiple families since we hunt together and will process...
  8. bobjr21w

    New Guy on the Block

    Good afternoon, I'm from Fargo, ND.  My name is Andrew.  I am currently using a Propane Smoke Hollow Smoker that has seen its days and locations.  I've done everything from roasts, ribs, salmon, tulabi and soon... everything.  I'm planning on starting on a permanent smoke house with an external...
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