DIY Smoker

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SmokingLad

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Guys need your advive i am building a smoker out of metal drums i burned the paints of the druns inside and out now i am asking you guys do i need to paint heat resistant paint i inside of my smoker ? Thanks in advance
 
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No. Leave the inside bare. Paint the outside. Seasoning the smoker will give the inside a coat of oil and smoke which will protect the metal.

You also don't want fumes from the paint out-gassing into your food.

Your drum will degrade where the fire is hottest.

JC :emoji_cat:
 
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UDS is a pretty common smoker. Check out this for parts and info.
 
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UDS is a pretty common smoker. Check out this for parts and info.


Good information. If you want to get fancy with the charcoal basket, get a Hunsaker coal basket.


Big Poppa Smokers also has parts available for a drum build.


Now you guys got me wanting to build a drum again......

JC :emoji_cat:
 
No. Leave the inside bare. Paint the outside. Seasoning the smoker will give the inside a coat of oil and smoke which will protect the metal.

You also don't want fumes from the paint out-gassing into your food.

Your drum will degrade where the fire is hottest.

JC :emoji_cat:
Thanks man .What should i do then in the charcoal box? Do i leave it bare also?
 
Thanks man .What should i do then in the charcoal box? Do i leave it bare also?

When you fire it up the first time to season it, coat the entire inside with some kind of vegetable oil. Cooking spray works very well for this.

Run the temp over 300F for an hour add a couple chunks of wood for smoke.

The coal basket you can coat with oil if you want but it will burn off and really not do anything but make oil smoke. So leave the coal basket bare metal. If you are going to store it for longer than a couple weeks, then an oil coat can help stave off rust during storage. Same for the inside of the drum, and ferrous parts on the outside of the drum.

JC :emoji_cat:
 
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