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Young Smoke, I'm sorry I haven't replied to your post before now. If you need exact measurements, I'll try to get them for you this weekend. Roughly, the width is two blocks wide 32 1/2" and 72" in length. The walls are 54" and the roof is a 3/12 pitch. The door is 24" X 40". I hope this helps...
It's 32" square and the walls are 54" tall. I put 3/12 pitch roof on it. The overall length is 72". I don't have any formal plans, I did it all in my head. The only thing I would have done differently is to add a floor drain to it.
Ralph, I recently completed my smokehouse using western red cedar fence pickets from Home Depot and untreated spruce for the frame. I did use treated pine for the base plates to prevent rot. I have smoked something in this thing almost every weekend for several months and haven't noticed any...
Dave, I didn't want to add anything modern looking to my smokehouse, but I really liked your idea. What I did do was drill four 1 1/2" holes in one side of the smokehouse and covered it with a piece of cedar plank I can use as a slide gate. I had a little bit of a runaway and the temperature...
I feel pretty confident in my ability create a nice piece of smoked meat, but I'm really struggling to find the right blend of spices for beef. Montreal Steak seasoning just isn't doing it for me and BBQ seasoning gets old quick.
Does anyone have any suggestions for a great steak or brisket rub?
I placed the cheese on a rack above a metal pan full of ice. Only once has the cheese melted slightly when the temperature got to 125, but it certainly didn't melt completely. This is Velveeta we are talking about which I really don't think qualifies as true cheese since it can sit out on a...
Maybe this is a redneck suggestion, but smoked Velveeta for cheese dip is awesome! I cut a block in half and smoked it for 45 minutes at 100 degrees. Let it sit for a day or two in the fridge and make cheese dip using the recipe on the Rotel can. Add a 1/2 pound of burger and a teaspoon of cumin...
Thank you Wade!
I had to look up Woodchurch to see where you were from. I was stationed in the UK at RAF Mildenhall in the early 90's and my family and I had a great time in the UK! I don't remember seeing any places that had smoked meat, but I sure do love fish and chips!
Dave, you definitely have some mechanical background as descriptive as you have been with your suggestions.
Would I need to add a floor register to both sides of the smokehouse or is one side adequate? Would I need to put some sort of damper on the black pipe to adjust the air inlet?
If I...
Thanks for the suggestion Dave! I'm not sure how I could add this modification to my existing setup given that I made it fairly permanent. There are a couple of things I would do differently if I ever do this again. It makes perfect sense to have an air bleed in to regulate temperature that...
Thanks Dave! I appreciate the compliment especially after seeing the advice you gave to atcnick as he was building his smokehouse. I consulted that thread numerous times as I was working out the plans in my head.
I still have some ideas about how to make improvements to airflow to better...
Thanks dirtsailor! I have had so much fun with this smokehouse! I wish I had done this years ago. I look forward to getting more information about my new found hobby from this forum!
Have you ever tried smoked Velveeta cheese? It makes the BEST cheese dip you've ever eaten!
My original idea was to build a pizza oven on tis stamped concrete slab a good friend of mine poured for me. You can see from this picture that it sat for over a year without any progress. When I stumbled upon the smokehouse build I saw on this forum, my slab found a new purpose! We pressure...
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