Hey guys,
I am new to the smoking game and I wanted to build my first smoker. I have acquired some materials and I am about to start assembling it soon. Hopefully have it for my July 4Th cook out. I need some advice from you experienced guys. I am currently going to use a wood stove as my fire box. One it was free and two I think it would hold heat better than another barrel.
As another member mentioned it would be cool to make the top of the stove a flat top cooker/ grill. Should I try and find a cast iron plate to go on top or just clean up the surface and try to us that?
Also I am going to use a 55 gallon barrel as my cooking chamber.
I have burned my barrel out for over 4 hours and I going to sandblast the entire barrel and coat the outside with a heat paint. Outside only. I am planning on building a frame to hold the barrel.
This is just a rough design I have been thinking about. My biggest questions are how many inlets should I put in. In the drawing I have two shown to hopefully give me a more even heat. Is that necessary? Also I was planning on putting dampers on the inlet pipes to maybe control the smoke/ heat. Also how many exhaust pipes should I use? Do I need dampers on those as well?
And one final question what is the best material for the grates/ cooking surface? I have some ideas and a few materials I may use but I wasn't sure if anyone had any better suggestions?
Am i on the right track or do I need to rethink my process? The nice part I have acquired most of my materials for free. I may have only put about 60 bucks in so far. I am wanting to stay as low budget as possible and make a smoker that is effective.
Thanks for all your help.
Buff
I am new to the smoking game and I wanted to build my first smoker. I have acquired some materials and I am about to start assembling it soon. Hopefully have it for my July 4Th cook out. I need some advice from you experienced guys. I am currently going to use a wood stove as my fire box. One it was free and two I think it would hold heat better than another barrel.
As another member mentioned it would be cool to make the top of the stove a flat top cooker/ grill. Should I try and find a cast iron plate to go on top or just clean up the surface and try to us that?
Also I am going to use a 55 gallon barrel as my cooking chamber.
I have burned my barrel out for over 4 hours and I going to sandblast the entire barrel and coat the outside with a heat paint. Outside only. I am planning on building a frame to hold the barrel.
This is just a rough design I have been thinking about. My biggest questions are how many inlets should I put in. In the drawing I have two shown to hopefully give me a more even heat. Is that necessary? Also I was planning on putting dampers on the inlet pipes to maybe control the smoke/ heat. Also how many exhaust pipes should I use? Do I need dampers on those as well?
And one final question what is the best material for the grates/ cooking surface? I have some ideas and a few materials I may use but I wasn't sure if anyone had any better suggestions?
Am i on the right track or do I need to rethink my process? The nice part I have acquired most of my materials for free. I may have only put about 60 bucks in so far. I am wanting to stay as low budget as possible and make a smoker that is effective.
Thanks for all your help.
Buff