Sns smoker's newest model , charcoal or wood fired with pid control and pre heat

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brad455

Smoke Blower
Original poster
Jan 10, 2011
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fond du lac, wisconsin
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PVC was easier to work with , it supplies the air into the firebox , its connected to a black pipe which is in the fire box , so there's no heat transfer. I used a furnco..

Yeah, I figured since they are air intakes, there was no real need for metal.
Very cool build.
Thanks for posting it.
 
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