turn4fun
Fire Starter
Nice looking build. I was given an air compressor to use for my next build today. Got it home and looked at the manufacturers tag, built in 1955.Its an 80 gal. tank that was built in (get this) 1957.
Nice looking build. I was given an air compressor to use for my next build today. Got it home and looked at the manufacturers tag, built in 1955.Its an 80 gal. tank that was built in (get this) 1957.
Make sure there's a good amount of slop in the vents, I made mine a bit snug and was near impossible to slide once the firebox heated up, had to slide out regrind.Turn4fun, you know it's good steel when it's that old. A compressor made today I doubt will be around 50+ years from now.
I've got a little more done this week, been busy at work again. I have learned that diamond plate for the firebox looks good but poses a problem when making the air inlet. Bumps don't seal or let things slide well so I had to cut a piece and flip it over then weld it to the outside to get a flat surface for the vent to close right.
Quick question. The fire grate that my charcoal box or wood will set on, does it need to be above my intake vents or can it be in the middle of them?
Kenny, evening... below would work best.... an alternative is a deflector welded inside the smoker to direct the air under the fire grate....
Dave
YES you want the intakes below the firegrateI thought you would want the air to come in below the fire to keep it burning. Why does a smoker want the air to come across the fire.....inquiring minds want to know. I understand all the other mechanics of the RF smoker.....but this one.....hmmm.
No I have notsqwib,
Have you ever used a firebox that had two air intakes, one above and one below, and been able to experience how much more control that gives you over your smoker temp.?