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  6. jeremy virts

    new to site

    I appreciate the reply. I didn't put pictures of the inside of my smoker, but there is a heat plate exactly as you described. My drain valve is on the other end though. I put some expanded metal on the opposite end as the firebox to avoid something being dropped down there, but it doesn't...
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  8. jeremy virts

    What's your occupation?

    Fire fighter/paramedic. I work rotating shifts (4 on 4 off), so that first day off I am thinking of what to cook. If I am not at my part-time job as a paramedic on a transport ambulance, I am welding or thinking of what to cook.
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    new to site

    Looks like you are no stranger to a welder. We're you able to find pipe or did you have the steel rolled? Looks good.
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    New guy from Montana

    Got a question regarding how long it takes to get my smoker up to a good cooking temp. I had no idea what I was doing when I built the firebox in relation to the cook chamber. I had heard of some calculations one could do to figure out the size of each.....I obviously didn't do the calculations...
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    New guy from Montana

  13. jeremy virts

    New guy from Montana

    I am from Montana and got into smoking after tracking the smell of a pit smoker for blocks. After seeing and smelling what the smoker produced, I had to have one. I weld and fabricate for a hobby, so after three big smokers, I have kept one long enough to use it. I built a reverse flow design...
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