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btsholes

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Jul 13, 2009
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colorado springs, CO.
I finally got all my pics together. Here's my homemade smoker that i built this spring. It's 7' tall, 5' wide, and 4' deep. I have 24 square feet of cooking surface. Six square feet of grilling surface. It takes about $10 in oak, just to get to temp. Then another $30 or so in oak for a 12 hour smoke. Oak isn't cheap here in Colorado. The most i've put on here so far is about 40 LBS. She wasn't even close to full. I still need to wrap it in stone and pour the concrete around it. Oh yeah, the whole thing only cost me around $75 for the sand, gravel, and portland cement to make the concrete. I'm not a theif. I'm a superintendant with alot of subs looking for work.
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That's a beauty man!

Just to be clear, so the open side on the left is for grilling, and the two doors on the right are for smoking?

Great work...wish I had something like that. Maybe build a counter off to the side, add a keg-r-ator, a flat screen TV, a roof over it and wal-ah man cave outside.
 
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