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looks awesome!!! great job with all the bending. I'm about 90% done building my smoker, i put an electric element in it wired to a thermostat. No worries on temp with the setup. i can set it and let it be until it's done.
thanks for the replies.....i really like not having to drill holes but what about heat loss every time you open the doors to check on the amns?? Also, do you have to use their dust for it to work properly??? seems like a hassle, but i know all you guys love them. Just looking at all my...
how high off the bottom do you mount it??? i would assume you would want the smoke entering below the meat.....but i don't really know. SO, thats why i'm asking your opinions......
has anyone ever put a fan in their smoker somehow to make it a dehydrator??? i want to put a small fan in my smoke stack (out feed) to help draw the smoke from my smoke chamber. everything is electric, no charcoal. i want to put the fan on a speed dial, but i was thinking i could use it to...
sweet, what is that made out of?? i got ceramic fiber insulation online from....www.ceramicfiberonline.com.....stuff is rated at 1200 degrees. i think i got 50sqft for like $80 plus shipping. this is the stuff they use in kilns.
i think im going to put mine in the top vent to draw the smoke from my smoke box and circuate air inside the main chamber. i'm going to wire it to a variable speed dial. i am probably only going to use it for cold smoking and dehydrating. i finally got my stainless so the build will start...
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