Fixing my fairweather smoker

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NewBuilder

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My smoker doesn’t like cool temperatures. 15c and cloudy and it struggles to get to 250. I decided to encase the smoker in a insulated shell using steel studs and rockwool. The outside will be plywood but the new doors will be steel studs and aluminum skinned for fire protection.

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Did some more work. The unit will be painted flat black when completed. I still need to trim, adjust, sand etc.


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Both doors with edge strips. I'm going to use piano hinges.
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