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I went to a metal yard today to price pipe. it looks like I can get a 20'' diameter 40'' pipe that is 5/16 thick for $130 and a 20'' diameter 20 inch pipe that is 5/16 thick for $77. I would like to keep the whole build around $300, but $400-$450 may be a more realistic estimate. I have one...
Hello,
I think I like the look of this smoker: http://www.horizonbbqsmokersstore.com/servlet/the-377/20%22-Marshal-Backyard-Smoker/Detail
I would like the one I build to look close to this one, only mine would be a RF. However, if I plug the dimentions into the Smoker ratio Excel...
here is a link to some plans I found on the internet for sale. I know this is not a RF smoker, but it might not be that hard to convert it to one. What do you guys think?
http://how-to-plans.com/bbq_smoker_plans.html
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Hey Guys,
I've been watching and learning from this site for a while. Now, I'm an official member. I'm looking for info on building a RF offset smoker from scratch. I'm sure I've come to the right place.
Hey Guys,
Thanks for the replies. I was going to see how much an 18 or 20 inch steel pipe would cost for the main smoking chamber. Is that crazy? I'm not sure how much things like that would cost. I'm looking for a 40 to 48 inch long cooking area with an attached firebox.
Thanks,
Phil
Hey Guys,
I'm new to this forum and I was wondering if there is any place I can find detailed plans for building a reverse flow smoker. I really like the smoker built for Cajunsmoke13. I've found one internet site that will sell plans for a normal offset smoker, but it is not a reverse flow...
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