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BUILD A PROFESSIONAL BARBECUE SMOKER : 14 STEPS (WITH …
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Estimated Reading Time 15 mins
- Design. This first major design choice you must make when building a smoker is what you're going to make the cooking chamber out of. For this build I used an old 250 gallon propane tank because they're made of thick 1/4" steel and relatively easy to find but any other kind of steel tank or pipe will work just fine.
- Tools and Materials. Tools. MIG Welder. Angle Grinder. Cut off wheels (lots of them!) Abrasive wheels. Clamps. Optional Tools. Oxy-Acetylene Torch. Metal Cutting Chop Saw.
- Cutting the Doors. IMPORTANT: Cutting into a propane tank can be very dangerous if not done safely so I'd recommend having a professional clean and cut the tank for your if you're not comfortable doing so.
- Door Handles. You can make door handles in much the same way you made the hinges. I bent two more pieces of round stock and fit a tube in between them in order to make handles.
- Door Seals. While not entirely necessary, adding trim along the doors helps to keep smoke and heat from leaking out the cracks while you're cooking.
- Smokestack. Now that you've got your doors finished it's time to start on the smokestack. The easiest way to attack a smokestack is to cut a hole in the top of the cook chamber and weld a pipe to it.
- Cooking Grates. The next step is to make the cooking grates. There are many different methods for creating a cooking surface but I like to keep it simple with with two removable cooking grates located in-line with the bottom of the doors.
- Building the Firebox. Now that you've got the main chamber complete it's time to build the firebox. You want your firebox to be roughly ⅓ of the volume of your main cook chamber and should preferably be made of ¼" steel.
- Attaching the Firebox. Now that the firebox is finished you're ready to attach it to the cook chamber. This is one of the tricker parts of the build because of the weird geometry involved between the two shapes but shouldn't be too difficult if you approach it incrementally.
- Seasoning. Now that you've got the smoker mostly completed you need to do a burnout and season your cooker. The first step is to fill the cook chamber and the firebox with a bunch of charcoal or wood and get it as hot as you can.
BUILDING A COMPETITION BBQ TRAILER OR FOOD VENDING TRAILER
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Estimated Reading Time 8 mins
HOW TO BUILD A BBQ PIT | DOITYOURSELF.COM
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55 BBQ RECIPES: GET READY TO GRILL ALL SUMMER LONG - TASTE OF …
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NEW AND USED BARBECUE GRILLS FOR SALE | FACEBOOK MARKETPLACE
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BBQ CONCESSION FOOD TRAILERS WITH PORCH FOR SALE
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SMITH STEEL FABRICATION - SMOKERS, GRILLS AND FIREPITS
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR A HUGE DIY ROTISSERIE BBQ PIT FOR CHEAP
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