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Smoker

Postby ACEINTHEHOLE » Thu Nov 19, 2009 1:04 pm

I would love to have a smoker, does anyone build them or know somebody who does?
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Re: Smoker

Postby Buckwabit » Thu Nov 19, 2009 1:07 pm

You can get a Nice Smoker From MS Prison Industries or you can talk to Duckaholic..They have some nice stuff too
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Re: Smoker

Postby Deltaquack » Thu Nov 19, 2009 3:10 pm

If you can find one of the old refrigerators with the ceramic lined interior I can show you how to build an amazing one real easy.
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Re: Smoker

Postby MudHog » Thu Nov 19, 2009 4:32 pm

jdbuckshot could have one built. He had a couple posted for sale a while back.
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Re: Smoker

Postby ACEINTHEHOLE » Sun Nov 29, 2009 11:10 pm

MudHog wrote:jdbuckshot could have one built. He had a couple posted for sale a while back.


Tried to contact him several times with no luck.
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Re: Smoker

Postby SNAP Hunter » Mon Nov 30, 2009 3:21 am

Try an Orion cooker. I absolutely love mine. Here is there website http://orionoutdoors.com/.
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Re: Smoker

Postby jdbuckshot » Mon Nov 30, 2009 8:41 am

I had alot of interest in the smokers i posted for sale, they were all spoken for by one person. I will possibly have some more for sale at the first of the year.


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Re: Smoker

Postby brandon327 » Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:23 am

How do you build that smoker out of that fridge. I got 2 of them old ones that you are talking about.
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Re: Smoker

Postby Deltaquack » Mon Nov 30, 2009 12:47 pm

brandon327 wrote:How do you build that smoker out of that fridge. I got 2 of them old ones that you are talking about.


The two we've built...we built a stand that picks it up off the ground and puts bigger heavy duty wheels on it. We also had a hole drilled in the top and a fitting with threads welded into it. That's a way to adjust the amount of smoke it lets out, and also provides a way to put a thermometer in it. Then, it's just a matter of putting on heavy duty hinges......and we got old firehose and used as the seal around the door. We had two brackets welded on the main part and the door with threads in brackets on the main part, which allows for you to turn bolt like fasteners to tighten the door closed. There's 3 or 4 racks in it and a tray that slides in the bottom. We put marinade in a coffee can in the bottom tray and the charcoal.....charwood......wood.....etc around it. If you have one with a flat ceiling it allows the marinade condensate to drip back down on the meat. It'll stay at temperature for a long time. You can put it on at night and wake up the next morning and it still be at the temp you set it at.
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Re: Smoker

Postby ufgators68 » Mon Nov 30, 2009 4:35 pm

Anyone know of a good paint to use on bbq grills/smokers?? We're having one built for us but we have to paint it.
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Re: Smoker

Postby DanP » Mon Nov 30, 2009 4:42 pm

Lowes carries a good one. Just clean the metal very good with wire brush on drill, wipe down with acetone, light a fire in the grill to heat the metal, let the charcoal burn out and when its safe to lay a hand on the grill paint it. Put a couple coats and it will stick good.
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Re: Smoker

Postby Don Miller » Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:01 pm

SNAP Hunter wrote:Try an Orion cooker. I absolutely love mine. Here is there website http://orionoutdoors.com/.

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I love mine as well. It will hold 4 Boston Butts and in just a few hours out comes the best BBQ you have ever eaten. The Orion cooker is da bomb. :D
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Re: Smoker

Postby digger » Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:36 pm

On the old fridge or frezzer go elec. I made 1 out of a stainless steel frezzer that I put 3 110 eyes and it will flat out cook.
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Re: Smoker

Postby motherducker » Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:11 pm

DanP wrote:Lowes carries a good one. Just clean the metal very good with wire brush on drill, wipe down with acetone, light a fire in the grill to heat the metal, let the charcoal burn out and when its safe to lay a hand on the grill paint it. Put a couple coats and it will stick good.


Do what you want, but I wouldn't recomend painting any surface above where your meat will be. If it is for a smoker, you may be ok, but if it gets over 400 degrees, I WOULD NOT use the spray paint!!!! I know, it says 1200 degrees, but that is BS.... Personally, I would season it like a skillit....smear a liberal amount of cooking oil on all the surfaces....don't let it drip on an open flame, and crank up the heat for 30-45 minutes.... Should be G2G :wink:
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Re: Smoker

Postby ufgators68 » Tue Dec 01, 2009 6:37 am

motherducker wrote:
DanP wrote:Lowes carries a good one. Just clean the metal very good with wire brush on drill, wipe down with acetone, light a fire in the grill to heat the metal, let the charcoal burn out and when its safe to lay a hand on the grill paint it. Put a couple coats and it will stick good.


Do what you want, but I wouldn't recomend painting any surface above where your meat will be. If it is for a smoker, you may be ok, but if it gets over 400 degrees, I WOULD NOT use the spray paint!!!! I know, it says 1200 degrees, but that is BS.... Personally, I would season it like a skillit....smear a liberal amount of cooking oil on all the surfaces....don't let it drip on an open flame, and crank up the heat for 30-45 minutes.... Should be G2G :wink:


I didn't plan on painting the inside, at least not above the meat racks.

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