Smokehouse Piping

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pappapig

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Aug 23, 2012
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Anderson South Carolina
I know galvanized is a no no for most applications. Just wondering if galvanized stove pipe is ok for connecting a firebox to a smokehouse for cold smoking.

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I would NOT use it......It is still burning off the zinc and carrying it up to your food.....Where it will contaminate your food and have the potential of making you sick......ShoneyBoy
 
Jrod, I'll be using a wood fire, this will be the piping for the smoke to cool on the way to the smokehouse. Thanks everyone for your input.

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How about terracotta sewer pipe.Maybe a trench lined with 8x16x2 cinder block cap bricks. Alton Brown used the expandable aluminum tubing for dryer exhausts in "Scrap Iron Chef"
 
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Pappapig, Where are you located? What size does it need to be? What about double wall vent pipe ? The inner liner is aluminum....... You should be able to find it at your local hardware store, like Home Depot or Lowes…..
 
Upstate South Carolina, thanks for the ideas guys. I guess I'm too cheap to have looked at those at first. I have a metal guy connection. I may walk the yard and check it out.

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When I built a separate fire box so I could cold smoke, I used aluminum 4" vent elbows and tubing from Home Depot - no coatings of any kind to worry about, and the thin wall aluminum transfers heat away from the smoke really nicely.
 
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