fire box position

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im going to build a barrel smoker. and was wondering if i should put the fire box under it instead of on end. i think it would be way more efficient in that position. what are your thoughts builders? anyone do that in the past? i just dont like the amount of fuel external boxes consume and am trying to tame that.
 
If you are building a smoker and not an oven then the heat source has to be as far away from the meat as is possible, no?
I say this because many offset smoker pilots spend time balancing/managing fire size to produce max clean smoke without exposing the meat to higher heat than what is wanted.
 
I cooked on one set up that way and I don’t recommend it or the design.
 
Johnson Smokers makes some pits with fireboxes underneath.
I know of one guy who likes them.

Southwest Smokers makes another style of pits with fireboxes underneath and I knew of another guy who really liked his.
 
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