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  1. porkbellies

    Brick and CMU smoker

    The level claims it's plumb. The ground is falling to the left at about 1/2"/1' so it could be an optical illusion. I intend to veneer it with the bricks that are stacked in front after I apply some waterproofing so that would allow me to fix it if it were leaning.
  2. porkbellies

    Brick and CMU smoker

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    Brick and CMU smoker

  17. porkbellies

    Brick and CMU smoker

    Started a new smoker and since I'm using CMU was wondering about waterproofing the block. Does anyone have any ideas about something that can withstand the heat? I'm leaning towards an asphalt based material near grade and CMU dealer above grade. But am concerned about the effects of the heat...
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