Lawn/Leaf-Vac to Smoker Conversion Completed - worked great.

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stevenlee

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Sep 19, 2014
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Started with a DOA TracVac Leaf Collector (motor hadn't run in ~20 years)


Mounted old woodstove to motor mounts.


Initial test runs showed 225-250 temps.


Added some fold-out shelves on the sides.


Mounted a couple of thermometers


Constructing the interior frame


Almost ready to go


Added a wooden sign made from a leftover piece of chestnut lumber from a kitchen remodel.


Invited 40-50 friends and cooked 12 racks of ribs, 10 lbs of wings, 2 shoulders and an 8 lb brisket flat.


Food came out great.  Burned MA apple and a little VT Cherry and Alder.

So if you ever see an old leaf vac for sale....
 
Nice Job, great looking meat  and a very unique smoker  I Like it   Keep those future post and pictures coming

Gary
 
Great job looks awesome. I'm sure the meat cost more than the smoker. That is a cool rig.
 
People on here are just crazy, but that is awesome. Some of the ideas I would never have imagined. That is some redneck ingenuity and it is awesome. Crazy cool build bro. Nice work
 
Thanks, Bushwood!  As a Yankee that compliment means a lot to me :D
 
I consider myself as a redneck engineer as well. After growing up in south Carolina and moving to the north due to military placement, I consider myself an implant here. Lol
 
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