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ajky

StickBurners
Original poster
Feb 22, 2009
23
10
KY
hello everyone my name is Allen I live in KY. My homemade smoker is a boxwood stove piped to a drum. making real good food out of my smoker.need some help to get even heat with an offset smoker.

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Hello Allen, and welcome to the SMF. You'll have a little better response if you can attach/post some pics for the members.
 
Welcome to the site cant wait to see some smoke out of that cooker good luck
 
thanks for the pics now for temp regulation i think reverse flow would be a great start just look up some threads on this subject. someone will be along to help ya find some i'm sure.
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Welcome to the forum. Glad you could join us.
 
Welcome to SMF! Nice looking smoker, man! I don't know much about reverse flow, but there will be plenty of help here for you. Can't tell from your pics, but do you already have a baffle of some kind at the opening of the smoke chamber? If not, that would help with the heat issue.
 
Great looking smoker Allan..... Try a steel plate with 1inch hole in it to displace the heat and smoke... I have seen some pics before of barrel smokers with plate between the inlet pipe and grill racks.  It was explained that this plate more evenly distributed the heat and smoke.... Great work,,, keep on smoking
 
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  Good evening and welcome to the forum, from a rainy and cool day in East Texas. Lots of great people with tons of information on just about  everything.

Gary 
 
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