Decided that after building my first 215 gallon trailer mounted reverse flow, I needed a more economical way to smoke small amount of meat! My large one couldn't work better but......want to see how efficient I could make a patio reverse flow.
I was able to find at my local scrap yard two pieces of 16" pipe with 3/4" wall. Knowing all the good spots at my scrap yard I also knew where to find four end plates for the smoke chamber that are also 3/4" thick. As I said above, I want this one to be efficient as possible on fuel.
I will actually be building two this time, one for my father in law and one for myself, I have to say after building my trailer setup, I couldn't wait to start building another one. I may enjoy building these as much using them
I was able to find at my local scrap yard two pieces of 16" pipe with 3/4" wall. Knowing all the good spots at my scrap yard I also knew where to find four end plates for the smoke chamber that are also 3/4" thick. As I said above, I want this one to be efficient as possible on fuel.
I will actually be building two this time, one for my father in law and one for myself, I have to say after building my trailer setup, I couldn't wait to start building another one. I may enjoy building these as much using them
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