Mistakes Assembliing My Smoker

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stevetheteacher

Meat Mopper
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May 29, 2015
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Pennsauken, NJ
I just picked up my newly assembled smoker from Home Depot. It turns out it was a good decision because I made some bad mistakes when I initially built it. The biggest mistake was that I faced the side with the vents the wrong way! I had the vents facing inward toward the smoker instead of outside. Duh!

I also ordered a charcoal box but it was too big for my fire box. However, I don't think this will be a problem because my wire rack is a good six inches off the bottom. Is this right? There is a lower wire rack that can be easily modified with bolts if necessary.

Tips, advice, and input welcomed as always.

Thanks!!!

Steve
 
Steve, it sounds like the "lower" rack is for the charcoal and the higher rack is for grilling inside the firebox. If it's like my rig, it's like a miniature kettle grill in there.
 
Look at your space to secure and get bolts to just long enough to hold them securely . Put some oil on them to protect them from rust longer. Also put

lock tight on the threads . You'll be glad you did.

Have fun and . . .
 
Steve if you've got 6" from the bottom/charcoal grate you shouldn't have to do anything for the ash to be able to fall away
 
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