Finished my smoker build
DanMcG Smoking Guru OTBS Member SMF Premier Member Feb 3, 2009 5,675 2,902 Central NY May 11, 2009 #2 Looks good Dennis, whens the first smoke happening?
billbo Master of the Pit OTBS Member Aug 19, 2007 1,392 34 Upstate NY May 11, 2009 #3 cool! Can we see the inside. Can we huh? Huh? Looks great!
smokingd Smoking Fanatic Original poster Thread starter Apr 2, 2009 349 14 Vegreville, AB, Canada May 11, 2009 #4 I used a 1/4 inch piece of corgated steel with a water pan to deflectthe heat I managed to maintain between 225-250 for 6 hrs with no problem Smoking at 250 you can't even see my smoke but it is there
I used a 1/4 inch piece of corgated steel with a water pan to deflectthe heat I managed to maintain between 225-250 for 6 hrs with no problem Smoking at 250 you can't even see my smoke but it is there
irishteabear Master of the Pit OTBS Member SMF Premier Member Sep 22, 2008 4,181 13 Downingtown, PA May 11, 2009 #5 Great looking smoker, Dennis.
bigbaldbbq Smoking Fanatic SMF Premier Member Feb 4, 2009 899 14 Columbus, Ohio May 11, 2009 #6 Looks great.
DanMcG Smoking Guru OTBS Member SMF Premier Member Feb 3, 2009 5,675 2,902 Central NY May 11, 2009 #7 Dennis, maybe it's just the picture, but if that piece of corrugated steel is galvanized you need to change it. Its bad for your health.
Dennis, maybe it's just the picture, but if that piece of corrugated steel is galvanized you need to change it. Its bad for your health.
smokingd Smoking Fanatic Original poster Thread starter Apr 2, 2009 349 14 Vegreville, AB, Canada May 11, 2009 #8 LOL it does look galvanzised doesn't it. Trust me it is not that is the color it took after I sand blasted the crap out of it
LOL it does look galvanzised doesn't it. Trust me it is not that is the color it took after I sand blasted the crap out of it
pineywoods SMF Hall of Fame Pitmaster Staff member Administrator OTBS Member SMF Premier Member OTBS Admin Group Lead Mar 22, 2008 29,076 4,266 Florida May 11, 2009 #9 Looks great nice build!!