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    Commitment or keep it casual?

    Thanks Keith. I should still have enough room to grill even with the box pushed back so that it can be attached to the stack. The height of the firebox is enough to set a grate about halfway up from the bottom. I've been using the smoker as shown in the pic so I had already cut a hole in the...
  2. J

    Commitment or keep it casual?

    Thanks! If I do push it back and attach the smoker to the stack, it would still give me adequate room to grill.
  3. J

    Commitment or keep it casual?

    I had this built from plans in Mother Earth News. I was looking for something multifunctional and this actually resembled the old brick smoker that sat in my Memphis childhood home's backyard. Trying to smoke meat in the same chamber as the fire was more of a smolder to control the heat so I...
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    Advice about needed about my makeshift vertical smoker

    I had this built from plans in Mother Earth News. I was looking for something multifunctional and this actually resembled the old brick smoker that sat in my Memphis childhood home's backyard. Trying to smoke meat in the same chamber as the fire was more of a smolder to control the heat so I...
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    JewQ

    In Seattle by way of Memphis. Built a cinder block/fire brick smoker reminiscent of the one of my childhood backyard. Not great since the fire and meat were in the same chamber. So modified a vertical charcoal smoker, plopped it on top and basically created on offset vertical smoker. Still...
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