Vertical Smoker Build

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crozetpaul

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Oct 17, 2012
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Crozet, Virginia
Ladies and Gentlemen, term is used loosely...

This is an amazing site. I want to thank all for the photos and inspiration. I LOVE smoked meat.I've endured with a Brinkman Backyard Griller which has not done it. Although it's a great grill, it's not a true smoker. I had a smoked meat moment the other night and need to share. This is going to be an easy build. I retired my Wallmart gun cabinet about 10 years ago to the basement when it got too large for my collection. It's been replaced with a Liberty LX50. The cabinet is 55" H, 16" D and 21" W. Attached is a photo. I'm thinking this an ideal bod. What do you think?

 
Paul, morning and welcome to the forum....  That would work well IMHO....  No one could steal your Q if you were gone...  fireproof too....  

Please take a moment and stop into roll call to introduce yourself, and let us know what smoking stuff you have also, for a proper welcome... 

This forum has great members, very knowledgeable, and willing to help with your questions....  Dave 

http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/f/133/roll-call
 
I would think it should work great, just getting some holes cut in it can be tough. Some of them have concrete cores that may be a challenge but it would definitely hold heat extremely well.
 
Looks good to me! It's nice to see another Virginian here, I'm about 30 min east of Richmond but, I've been through Crozet a few times and love the area!
 
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