Hi folks, I started a thread about my new tank in the reverse flow section but after some reading and research, I've decided I will hopefully turn the (55gallon approx) tank into a standard side firebox smoker - along the lines of the franklin smokers but with a square firebox. This will be a long build - I'm brand new to welding and with other commitments it won't be happening overnight.
I've been doing my calculations and planning via the brilliant calculator tool (thank you Dave) and I do have a query maybe someone could help me with. Due to the relatively small firebox opening I require, would it be more efficient/beneficial for me to place the opening at approximately cooking grate level rather than simply cutting the top section of the firebox to fit a small opening at the base of my tank? I've attached a picture to show what I'm trying to ask - I suppose I'm trying to ask if having the firebox opening and smokestack plenum at the same height as the cooking grate is the best approach.
Thanks in advance, Jonty
I've been doing my calculations and planning via the brilliant calculator tool (thank you Dave) and I do have a query maybe someone could help me with. Due to the relatively small firebox opening I require, would it be more efficient/beneficial for me to place the opening at approximately cooking grate level rather than simply cutting the top section of the firebox to fit a small opening at the base of my tank? I've attached a picture to show what I'm trying to ask - I suppose I'm trying to ask if having the firebox opening and smokestack plenum at the same height as the cooking grate is the best approach.
Thanks in advance, Jonty