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re: High end offset smoker build
Posted on 12/31/22 at 9:09 pm to Jack Ruby
Posted on 12/31/22 at 9:09 pm to Jack Ruby
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Now, the conundrum of the paint job?
I would spray it with PAM or some other oil and season it every cook. It is easy and will be black soon enough.
I'm extremely jealous as I want a larger one but have no time to use it much less build one.
Is it a single rack or do you have an upper one as well?
Posted on 12/31/22 at 9:12 pm to Junky
I agree, coat that thing in oil and do a long burnoff and seasoning smoke.
Posted on 1/1/23 at 6:25 pm to Junky
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want a larger one but have no time to use it much less build one.
Is it a single rack or do you have an upper one as well?
Just a single rack, but it's pretty huge, especially with the extension into the collector.
Also has a 2" air gap and false floor in the bottom of the firebox to recreate a pipe offset.
Dimensions are about 24x46 (I think about 85-90 gallons} inside the chamber and the firebox is 24x20x21 with about 7000cu inches of usable fire area.
Smoke stack is 5" Od pipe I got from a scrap yard and the tank is just an old 1950s air tank I got for free.
I like the oil idea. I'm going to do a big burn on it tomorrow.
Got a few more photos of some of the design.
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