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Cedar Smoke House

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gsuders86

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I been asking questions and reading on this site for a little while and finally got my smokehouse done. I have since added a register vent to the top back of the smokehouse and I am able to hold the smokehouse at 225 with ease.
 

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Looks great. Nice job
 
I think that's a wonderful smokehouse. And so is the landscape.
I'd have to agree with this post, I know that I'd be killing geese out of that alfalfa field to keep that smoke rolling.
 
Well done sir.
 
Now that is a beauty!
I would love to have that in my yard!
Awesome work!!
Al
 
Beautiful job, looks like you can smoke in just about any weather too! RAY
 
That is one Fantastic Looking Smoker , Outstanding Job You have really got to be proud

Gary
 
I fully agree that is a sweet smoke house and you should be proud of that work!! Next up is some Q-View of all the goodies it will create!!!
 
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