My smoker build ( literally winging this as we go)

by armchairrelic

15 Comments

  1. SameOldSame0ld

    Brudda you’d have more success trying to meat inside a house

  2. armchairrelic

    So far I have cut doors, and built removable plates for the deflector. It’s a hybrid build in a few ways. The left side is going to dedicated smoker with the fire box. 2 stacks are planned for it. The goal is either reverse flow or just standered off set. In the middle I will have blocker plates with insulation to section off the right side. On the right side I want to either go full smoker, or put in blocking plates and use it as a charcoal grill side. So think smoking a hog and brisket on the left, while being able to do ribs, chicken, dessert ect on the right with two different fires and temp setting. The smoker is a 1000gal smoker, that I will mount to a trailer, and have multiple blockable stacks. The fire box will be a 200 gal tank. And the kid, is my brother in law that want some welding experience.

  3. According-Stage-5788

    A submarine! What’s her name?

  4. haza_squid

    No, that’s an investment. Once you clean it up show us what you cook on it.

  5. PrizePreset

    Are you planning to open a business or something?

  6. MUF-DVR1979

    That’s gonna eat a crap ton of fuel. Yikes
    Cool though! Good luck on your dreams
    Always wanted to make a much smaller one myself.
    Hey go BIG or home right!! Haha

  7. glides77

    This picture will be on the front entrance of your future BBQ restaurant!

  8. coxenbawls

    My guy, you’re doing while we’re eating doritos and on reddit. Amazing shit. No matter way to learn than just fuckin doin in

  9. RandChick

    You’re going to spend all your money on coals and wood.

  10. linuxid10t

    That poor fucking hinge. YOU ANIMAL! For real though, put a couple more on it.

  11. Huckleberry181

    That looks awesome! I had an old propane tank I was gonna turn into a smoker here, ended up finding one for sale that was partially complete already, still need to add a second rack and seal it up a bit/ re-weld some areas, but it works!