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Old November 16, 2015   #1456
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Just as I am about to put the legs on and some finishing touches it starts to rain.
I never fails.
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That will work VERY nicely, Worth!
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Old November 16, 2015   #1457
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Prosciutto! Zeus very nice also.
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Old November 16, 2015   #1458
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Old November 16, 2015   #1459
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Thank you Hellmanns.
It stopped raining enough to get the legs on drill some holes stand it up and get a fire started.
It works fantastic.
Now I need to put some leg braces on put trinkets on the inside and paint it on the outside.
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Old November 16, 2015   #1460
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A few comments on the smoker.
It cost me $76.00 at the store for the plywood which is 3/4 inch sheathing which has water proof glue.
Some fancy torx screws I wanted to try, I will never buy Phillips again these things are the cats meow.
The smoke stack I just had to have, it is a 3 inch water heater vent.
The three hinges and some torx bits for my drill.
The handle.
To make this at home without all of the contraptions and tools I have it would be a nightmare but doable.
The box was cut out on the table saw glued and brad nailed then before the glue dried I screwed it all together.
Put the legs on and stood it up.
I already had hole saws so that part was a snap.

The Plywood will hold heat better than steel.


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Old November 16, 2015   #1461
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Some fancy torx screws I wanted to try, I will never buy Phillips again these things are the cats meow.


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I've been using those for years now, and you are correct about never buying Phillips again!
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Old November 16, 2015   #1462
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Prosciutto! Zeus very nice also.
Nothing like it! NOTHING.
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Old November 16, 2015   #1463
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Smoked Prosciutto is called speck.
Prosciutto good for all man woman and beast.

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Old November 17, 2015   #1464
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I have one more day of curing and the Smokestrosity will get tested out.
Trinkets are attached at least most of them.
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Old November 17, 2015   #1465
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Before someone thinks I am crazy for using plywood lots of people do it.
You wont poison yourself.

I have seen people smoke in everything from trash cans to cardboard boxes.
But never both at the same time.
If you think mine is a contraption out of some nut house take a look at this thing someone came up with.

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Old November 17, 2015   #1466
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My grandfather mounted a hotplate in the bottom of a trashcan just like that one. It worked as it smoked wood chips.
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Old November 17, 2015   #1467
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Salt I made one out of a huge hazardous waste drum one time it was all electric with outside controllers and everything.
I put a lot of work in it and it rusted out in no time from the salty meat.

Okay before anyone says anything I had friends that worked in a barrel factory.

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Old November 17, 2015   #1468
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The first meat I smoked was in an old refrigerator. It wasn't exactly cold smoking because it got warm in there, but the meat turned out good and was eaten in a couple of days.
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Old November 17, 2015   #1469
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Thought I'd show these. This was tonight's supper, along with sweet cantelope melon, sliced tomatoes, and iron skillet cornbread with butter. I smoked the ribs for 11 hours with my custom rub and some special sauce at hour 9.5. The wife makes the best potato salad - potatoes, boiled eggs, onions, celery, Yellow Mustard, Miracle Whip, and home made Bread & butter green relish made from green tomatoes and Peppers and whatever else. My rub has brown sugar, paprika, honey, thyme, salt, black pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, and a good pinch of red pepper powder. You may notice that the cook got a taste first.
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Old November 18, 2015   #1470
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