I have been looking at the construction of barrel smokers and have a question about the air intakes.
On nearly all designs I have seen, the air intakes come out the bottom, turn toward the top of the barrel 90 degrees and then end a few inches from the top of the barrel.
Why is this done?
Wouldn't just a vent at the bottom achieve the same result?
Also, it would seem to me that the longer tube run and the 90 degree bend would actually hamper air flow.
I am trying to gather some information about another smoker. I love my Stump's Baby but it is always nice to have another rig to cook with.
JC
On nearly all designs I have seen, the air intakes come out the bottom, turn toward the top of the barrel 90 degrees and then end a few inches from the top of the barrel.
Why is this done?
Wouldn't just a vent at the bottom achieve the same result?
Also, it would seem to me that the longer tube run and the 90 degree bend would actually hamper air flow.
I am trying to gather some information about another smoker. I love my Stump's Baby but it is always nice to have another rig to cook with.
JC