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  1. juanito

    Different flavor

    These are the stainless grates sitting on top of the baffles for the reverse flow.
  2. juanito

    Different flavor

    Here is the reverse flow plates.
  3. juanito

    Stainless Steel firebox

    You can also use your regular welding wire for steel, it will just rust.
  4. juanito

    How About A Prayer For A Brother And His Wife?

    I am new but my prayers will include supervman and his wife. Keep us posted.
  5. juanito

    elbow for stack

    I have got another question, are you trying to cover an existing pipe or make a new one out of chrome?
  6. juanito

    elbow for stack

    We have a set of pipes off of a big rig and there is a chrome elbow on them. May be expensive to buy one, unless you have access to a truck shop. They change out those factory pipes for the big chrome straight pipes all the time.
  7. juanito

    Different flavor

    Yes the tanks are reverse flow, we put the baffles plate in yesterday. Do not have pics yet but will post as soon as possible. We wanted to put a good burn on before the baffles were installed. In case you are wondering that is me looking at the fire in the pic. God I am good looking. LOL!!!
  8. juanito

    Different flavor

    We have got a little futher on this project. Far enough to put a little fire in the fire box.
  9. juanito

    How close?

    Those sure look tasty bassman. Not sure how many mine will hold, the most I ever smoked at once was 3 pork butts, a pork tenderloin, and a briskett. So it will be another evolution in my smoking experience. Here is the grate in my smoker, thinking about adding a shelf so I could fit in more bbq.
  10. juanito

    How close?

    Thanks Bubba, should I back them off where the reverse flow turns so I will still get flow?
  11. juanito

    How close?

    I am going to do a fundraiser for our fire department and try to smoke quite a few pork butts at one time. How close can you put them together? Can they touch? I am cooking on my reverse low homemade smoker, never put that many on it at one time. The cooking surface is 24" X 48". Just...
  12. juanito

    Different flavor

    Here is the doors cut into the small tanks, and the handle for the doors.
  13. juanito

    Different flavor

    You bet its heavy, when Nate first brought it over the tongue weight was bad heavy, but since we mounted the tanks it leveled it back out perfect.
  14. juanito

    Smokehouse Pics

    Great looking smokehouse, Pinywoods. Now a dumb question, that will cold smoke stuff right? Will you have to cure things you put in the smokehouse? What temp will it get to? Sorry for all the questions be I am very curious, when I was little my great-grandfather had one and it had a box that...
  15. juanito

    Different flavor

    This is the firebox between the two smoking chambers, in the center is going to be a large grill.
  16. juanito

    Different flavor

    This is a novel idea that my good friend Nathen dreamt up. The two tanks are going to be the smoking chambers.
  17. juanito

    Different flavor

    This is going to be the smoker we are currently building, this trailer was found buried partly in a field.
  18. juanito

    Post Picture of Smoker and its Brand/type here

    This is our homemade smoker we built, work very good no complaints. It is reverse flow and maintains temp very well. On the back of the smoker frame the sticker says JNJ, stands for John, Nathan, and Jessie.
  19. juanito

    New Cooker!

    Nice, I like the accents of the hatchets for the door handles and stops. Also that two burner setup is somthing I have been wanting to add to my own smoker, like how it is done.
  20. juanito

    Community Fundraising

    The KCBS looks like a good idea, not sure if we can afford to have a offical event yet. I am going to call them and seek advice thanks again for the link.
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