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Hey All,
Great to find this forum as chow is my primary goal of the hunt. I went over to Cabelas to price out the smokers and found the entry price to be a bit above my retirement budget. Went online to look at homemade designs and of course, was blown away at what folks came up with, from nice brick base with wood upper to a design using an old file drawer, complete with smokestack hole on the top.
I found a pretty good site for the ideas I used on mine, based on untreated pine tongue and groove and a 1 burner propane stove. So far I've found the thermal control to be excellent and installed a thermometer. Capacity 2 racks 20"x22". Total cost about $170 and fun to make for a non-carpenter as I am. cheers Note - apologies to our Finnish friends for my bad spelling
Great to find this forum as chow is my primary goal of the hunt. I went over to Cabelas to price out the smokers and found the entry price to be a bit above my retirement budget. Went online to look at homemade designs and of course, was blown away at what folks came up with, from nice brick base with wood upper to a design using an old file drawer, complete with smokestack hole on the top.
I found a pretty good site for the ideas I used on mine, based on untreated pine tongue and groove and a 1 burner propane stove. So far I've found the thermal control to be excellent and installed a thermometer. Capacity 2 racks 20"x22". Total cost about $170 and fun to make for a non-carpenter as I am. cheers Note - apologies to our Finnish friends for my bad spelling