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  6. david1975

    Brick smoker - Compete how to

    Hi Wes,  What type of mortar should I use for firebrick?
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    Brick BBQ Pit And Smoker Build (Kansas Style)

    I started the grilling area last night. Thanks to all the replies on this thread. I made the mortar thicker and used that tool and wore gloves this time!!! It went much better than the smoker. Still not a professional and probably won't ever be, but I think for the first time it looks pretty...
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    Brick BBQ Pit And Smoker Build (Kansas Style)

    Thanks Wes. I am glad you told me not to make the smoker too small. I made it larger than what I planned and I am very glad because with the original dimensions it would have been very tough to almost impossible for me to get in there and lay the fire brick or make repairs later on. I am not a...
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    Brick BBQ Pit And Smoker Build (Kansas Style)

    That's a great idea. thanks
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    Brick BBQ Pit And Smoker Build (Kansas Style)

    So I got the smoker to the planned height. For the top of it, I etched out 3/16 of an inch on the front of the top part of the smoker to place a 2 inch wide, 3/16th inch thick angle bracket for additional support for the roof.  So I started the roof of the smoker few days after getting the...
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    Brick BBQ Pit And Smoker Build (Kansas Style)

    Thanks Krabby! I went on a budget and got the cheapest block but also wanted them because they weighed less than the standard blocks. They did not have a lip like the standard ones. Both sides were flat and I couldn't get the hang of outing the mortar down so that there wouldn't be a gap. Most...
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