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    First time build can your cook chamber be too thick

    I think I will have to torch it. Just don't think angle grinder is going to cut it. I know my plasma isn't up to the job
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    First time build can your cook chamber be too thick

    Winters are usually real cold 20 below in january is common
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    First time build can your cook chamber be too thick

    It is pipeline pipe. So yes it is coated on the outside. Inside is bare
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    First time build can your cook chamber be too thick

    I plan on smoking bacon and large batch sausage. Figure should be able to do bacon from 2 full pigs
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    First time build can your cook chamber be too thick

    Contemplating my first build. I have a 28 inch pipeline pipe 9 ft long 1 inch wall. Would like some input. Yes I know the door will be heavy. Yes I know the smoker will be heavy. I farm and have a loader to move it. Am thinking that 3 to 4 foot smoke chamber should be big enough for me.
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