1st attempt at a reverse flow smoker

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bullwinkle3006

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Original poster
Mar 2, 2010
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Well, I started out wanting to build a double barrel smoker and after snooping around this site, I decided to go with the reverse flow.


Yes, I am a newbie, so you seasoned smokers/fabricators, please feel free to drop me any advice.

First of all, none of this would have happened without the FREE materials, patience, skills and labor of a fellow SMF member "fogducker"

And a special thanks to all the members whose ideas I kinda borrowed to help us through a journey we had no idea where we would finally end up
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Great build you look like you t know what is going on. I am starting to get my things together so I can start a build in a few months. If you dont mind I might use some of your ideas to make mine. Looks good
 
working for a steel fabricating shop helped out lots.....
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..this was my first attempt at making a smoker..before this..i never had a clue on how they were made or how they were designed...but with bullwinkles 10 million revised editions on the building of this..
we are both proud of how it turned out...
thanks to all of yous that post your wealth of knowledge on this forum......
now onto a mini one i want to build for our deer camp
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I really like your build. Specially the wheels. Just like a Youder. I can't wait to see the finished product.
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