Greetings meatheads, I’m converting a giant Hobart rotisserie HGFR-12 into a firebox smoker. Will probably add a second spit and mount a wood stove (standard fireplace insert I got off craplist) in the bottom. Will add a top cover and rockwool insulation.
It’s big. It’s heavy. It should be fun. I plan to smoke butts, chickens, ribs, possibly piglets and brisket.
The unit has two catalytic gas burners in top, one “show” burner in bottom rear. It also has a light and circulating fan.
I plan to smoke with wood only, as God intended.
I have a stoker fan already and ordered two smokeware stainless adjustable chimney caps.
I am considering using a controller to regulate the stoker fan
Unit has a stainless floodable drip pan I will probably lower and retain.
I may add a stainless lp burner in the woodstove for a log starter.
I have built a firebox with a “snorkel” to transfer the heat and smoke into the cooking chamber.
It is on wheels and I can roll it out when cleaning the cooking chamber.
The rotating meat and possibly using the circulating fan should ensure even cooking(?)
I will probably add slide in racks to increase versatility.
I have added a “bypass” flue stack with damper to isolate as needed.
Unit will be attractive and not look “cobbled” or homebuilt. I want something I can be proud of, will be efficient enough to cook just a few birds at a time if I want.
In other words, I know it is big but I want to make it efficient enough to cook small as well.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Neil
It’s big. It’s heavy. It should be fun. I plan to smoke butts, chickens, ribs, possibly piglets and brisket.
The unit has two catalytic gas burners in top, one “show” burner in bottom rear. It also has a light and circulating fan.
I plan to smoke with wood only, as God intended.
I have a stoker fan already and ordered two smokeware stainless adjustable chimney caps.
I am considering using a controller to regulate the stoker fan
Unit has a stainless floodable drip pan I will probably lower and retain.
I may add a stainless lp burner in the woodstove for a log starter.
I have built a firebox with a “snorkel” to transfer the heat and smoke into the cooking chamber.
It is on wheels and I can roll it out when cleaning the cooking chamber.
The rotating meat and possibly using the circulating fan should ensure even cooking(?)
I will probably add slide in racks to increase versatility.
I have added a “bypass” flue stack with damper to isolate as needed.
Unit will be attractive and not look “cobbled” or homebuilt. I want something I can be proud of, will be efficient enough to cook just a few birds at a time if I want.
In other words, I know it is big but I want to make it efficient enough to cook small as well.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Neil
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