Reverse Flow Gas Pipe Smoker Build

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MikieP

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Dec 13, 2017
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Hey Yall,

My old smoker rusted out from the long hard winters of Minnesota so I figured it was time to build a new one.

Luckily my brother-in-law got his hands on some gas main piping and asked if I wanted to build a smoker.

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Its some pretty big and heavy pipe, weighs roughly 75lbs / ft. I figure it will hold heat pretty well.
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Decided to weld up a frame to hold it out of 1" square steel

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The main Cooking chamber is 58" long, and very very heavy.
 
Lucky for me, my cousin has a plasma cutting table and I had him make me some end caps for the cook chamber and the firebox with a door.

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Lets hoist this fat pig and get it welded into place

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Put some feet on it and see if it rolls

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I don't want this to break a weld, we decided to reinforce some corners

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