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I have a 45” x 24” air tank, 6 pcs 20” x 20” 3/8” plate, 4’ x 8’ sheet of expanded metal, various pieces of angle, rod and plate, enough for a huge start on a reverse flow. $250 neg. I have lost my mojo. E mail is the best method of contact. Central Ohio.
Just a question, I know the reverse flow calculator says roughly the firebox should be 1/3 of the size of the cook chamber, how does Lang Smokers get away with such a small fire box?
I have for sale parts to make a smoker. A 20" pipe 49+ inches long 1/4 diameter, enough plate to make a reverse flow plus warming box, either trailer mounted or with legs, 4" chimney, a 4' x 8' sheet of 3/4" expanded metal. Everything to make a trailer mounted reverse flow smoker but the...
I have started a new smoker and not sure which direction to go, I have had a smoker with tuning plates and enjoyed great success but never had a reverse flow. The smoker I am currently thinking about has a smoke chamber which is 14" diameter and 32" long less than 3/16" thick, a 100 lb. propane...
Hello I'm Jake from Washington Court House, Ohio been lurking on this site for awhile then my computor crashed and I now am starting from scratch. I have build a few smokers in my day, started out on the old 55 gal. barrel then went to a Weber Kettle then a WSM, a trailer pulled 120 Gal. offset...
In the process of building a offset smoker out of a fuel barrel, The smoke chamber has double doors with grates on each side. Anyone have any pics of grate stops they can share Don't really care for thhe ideas I have come up with and dont want grates of smoked food falling out onto the ground.
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