- Dec 27, 2023
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Hello everyone
I am almost finished building a small smokehouse and I have a few points I’d like to get some opinions on. Still needs some trim and a metal roof.
I should have taken some pictures during construction but I always forget to do that when building things. But anyway, it has 2x4 walls with tongue and groove pine (got it for free) on the inside and 3/8 plywood as the shell. All the seams around the inside are sealed with food grade silicone. It is insulated with fibreglass insulation. The bottom of the smoker is 18 gauge sheet steel and the heating element is a 3500 watt oven element.
So my main concern is this, there is no insulation between the 18 gauge sheet steel on the bottom and the 2x4 floor. Do you guys think the heating element will get that floor too hot and possibly cause the 2x4 to degrade and/or catch on fire? Should I put some type of bricks or ceramic under the heating element?
I am almost finished building a small smokehouse and I have a few points I’d like to get some opinions on. Still needs some trim and a metal roof.
I should have taken some pictures during construction but I always forget to do that when building things. But anyway, it has 2x4 walls with tongue and groove pine (got it for free) on the inside and 3/8 plywood as the shell. All the seams around the inside are sealed with food grade silicone. It is insulated with fibreglass insulation. The bottom of the smoker is 18 gauge sheet steel and the heating element is a 3500 watt oven element.
So my main concern is this, there is no insulation between the 18 gauge sheet steel on the bottom and the 2x4 floor. Do you guys think the heating element will get that floor too hot and possibly cause the 2x4 to degrade and/or catch on fire? Should I put some type of bricks or ceramic under the heating element?