Smoker 2.0
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DavidBarkey
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Smoker 2.0
My first attempt at a masonary fire box looked good for a year but never doing it before there was some major flaws that the weather pointed out . A year ago I took it apart with the mind set of redoing in the spring . Well , like a lot of thing that got put on hold part way through . Finally got to fininshing it . This time I got a old wood stove and just fix it up and added longer legs . Hope to try it out today .
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myerslawnandgarden
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Re: Smoker 2.0
Looks good Dave, do you have adjustable dampers on both the intake and exit for fire management?
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DavidBarkey
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Re: Smoker 2.0
Yes sir . And so you don't get a face full of smoke when opening the lid . That is if you remember to Close it off .myerslawnandgarden wrote: ↑Sat Dec 09, 2023 1:15 pm Looks good Dave, do you have adjustable dampers on both the intake and exit for fire management?
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Re: Smoker 2.0
Wooow! Awesome! I've wanted to build a smoker for a long time, but never got around to do it. I can't wait to see it in person! 