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need advice on smoker door

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hello everone in building a back yard smoker its a traditional offest  smoker  im using 20 in pipe 3/8 thick the main cook chamber is 56 in long  im leaning towards one door about 3 ft long or two doors about 2ft long .I know the single door is going to be heavy and might require a counterweight but I like having  a open access with out a divider for cooking .I have considered heat loss with the single door but is it a deal breaker? thanks for any advice.
 
When I built mine I made the 2 doors overlap so when they are both open you don't have the divider in the way.
 
IMO, it all boils down to what is the most user friendly for you? Sometimes you have to take a little of the bad with the good. 

For me, I would consider making your larger door and having a smaller door built inside of it? 
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 Kind of the best of both worlds! 
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Thanks I think Ill go with the single door those were some great Ideas !
 
That 3/8" door is going to be really HEAVY. My cooker is 48" and I have two doors. One door has a strip on the inside, so there is no divider. This allows for not losing a great amount of heat when checking.
 
thanks Joe your pit looks great ill probably put a counterweight on it to help open and close
 
Re counterweights - Yes, an option.

But not aesthetically pleasing if not necessary.

But sure you can add one AFTER you finish the hinged door if you feel necessary.

I built a roughly similar sized offset smoker - 1/2" wall, and had a door 40" wide.

Yes, it was heavy, but NO problem, UNLESS you will have a 110 lb Lady using it.

For this size, I vote one door definitely.

MAKE SURE you follow the concept of not FULLY cutting out the door(s)  BEFORE you weld on the hinges.

Or you may enter a World of Hurt.

ASK here if you do not understand the idea.

And use a circular saw w an abrasive blade for a super clean cut AGAINST a clamped straitedge.

Unless you know what your'e doing w a plasma cutter.

PLEASE don't butcher it w a torch.

ASK here if you want details.                  Marc
 
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Thanks I have a plasma cutter that  should work ok although had some issues today with it .
 
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