So I have been BBQing for years, and I have never had a good smoker. I've had a Char Griller for years that I have modified, and am still not happy with the results. I have a BGE, which makes great BBQ, but does not have enough cooking area. I also have a Louisiana pellet smoker. I love the ease of use, but growing up in Texas, I really like a stronger smoke flavor, which the pellet smoker does not provide.
I started looking around for smokers, and was intrigued by the Yoder Stockton, but didn't want to have to explain to my wife why I bought a $2,500 rig, when we already have three others in the back yard.
My neighbor has a welding rig ald lots of tools in his garage. I showed him the Yoder pics, and asked how hard it would be to build something similar. He said not hard at all (even though it might not look quite as pretty). I drew up the below plans, ordered some steel, and we started last weekend.
Due to work schedules, all we have finished so far is the substructure. It will probably take a month or so to complete. but I'm already getting pretty excited.
All steel is 1/4" plate. The chimney will actually be 6" tube, and I'm not sure if we will put it in the center, or do a reverse flow type arrangement. I'm not sure if this will really make much difference since the smoking chamber is only 24" wide. I appreciate any comments, suggestions, critiques, etc.
I started looking around for smokers, and was intrigued by the Yoder Stockton, but didn't want to have to explain to my wife why I bought a $2,500 rig, when we already have three others in the back yard.
My neighbor has a welding rig ald lots of tools in his garage. I showed him the Yoder pics, and asked how hard it would be to build something similar. He said not hard at all (even though it might not look quite as pretty). I drew up the below plans, ordered some steel, and we started last weekend.
Due to work schedules, all we have finished so far is the substructure. It will probably take a month or so to complete. but I'm already getting pretty excited.
All steel is 1/4" plate. The chimney will actually be 6" tube, and I'm not sure if we will put it in the center, or do a reverse flow type arrangement. I'm not sure if this will really make much difference since the smoking chamber is only 24" wide. I appreciate any comments, suggestions, critiques, etc.