I have a Smoke Hollow cabinet smoker. It sits out in the yard in an area that's going to catch every breeze. I had to move it away from the house because my wife objected to the whole house smelling like smoke for 3 days every time I cooked something. :)
Anyways... I'm going to build a little "house" for it. I want to enclose it because when it gets cold out and there's any kind of breeze, I won't be able to maintain temperature. Wrapping it in a welding blanket just ain't going to cut it. So.... after I finish building all of our kitchen cabinets I'm going to build a little outhouse style enclosure to put the smoker into.
Here's my question:
When I cook stuff, I get grease running down the legs and pooling. Right now the smoker is sitting on a couple of patio blocks. The dogs love lickin' those stones when I'm done cooking. If I put the smoker into a little building, I can't have grease running onto a wood floor. That would get rancid and smelly and be a fire hazard. If I set the legs in tuna cans or something to CATCH the grease, I'm going to have to lift the smoker to get the cans out and empty them.
What do you guys do about this? I see some of you have them on patios. Surely you can't be letting grease run all over. My other thought was to just use shallow baking sheets. The kind with sides only about 1/2 inch high. Then when I'm done, soak up the pooled grease with paper towels and then just clean the pan with some simple green or something. If I find the right size pans, I could have the whole floor covered. And if I occasionally have to pull the smoker out and wash those pans in a laundry tub or something I could see doing that once or twice a year.
Thoughts?
Anyways... I'm going to build a little "house" for it. I want to enclose it because when it gets cold out and there's any kind of breeze, I won't be able to maintain temperature. Wrapping it in a welding blanket just ain't going to cut it. So.... after I finish building all of our kitchen cabinets I'm going to build a little outhouse style enclosure to put the smoker into.
Here's my question:
When I cook stuff, I get grease running down the legs and pooling. Right now the smoker is sitting on a couple of patio blocks. The dogs love lickin' those stones when I'm done cooking. If I put the smoker into a little building, I can't have grease running onto a wood floor. That would get rancid and smelly and be a fire hazard. If I set the legs in tuna cans or something to CATCH the grease, I'm going to have to lift the smoker to get the cans out and empty them.
What do you guys do about this? I see some of you have them on patios. Surely you can't be letting grease run all over. My other thought was to just use shallow baking sheets. The kind with sides only about 1/2 inch high. Then when I'm done, soak up the pooled grease with paper towels and then just clean the pan with some simple green or something. If I find the right size pans, I could have the whole floor covered. And if I occasionally have to pull the smoker out and wash those pans in a laundry tub or something I could see doing that once or twice a year.
Thoughts?
