Reason2Smoke
MemberGot rid of the matchlight.
I was given a custom stickburner to replace my old New Braunsfels smoker. Problem is, it wasn't taken care of very well.
The firebox has standing water, not sure why it has 2 smoke stacks as it's not a reverse flow. I've got to do some fairly heavy rust removal, probably repaint the outside with some rustoleum bbq paint.
I haven't put a fire in it yet, but I'm almost positive that the unflanged lid is going to pour smoke like crazy. Any suggestions on how to seal the lid? I'm pretty excited about cooking in it if I can get it to run I'm sure the 1/4" plate will hold temps better than the sheet metal in the New Braunsfels
The firebox has standing water, not sure why it has 2 smoke stacks as it's not a reverse flow. I've got to do some fairly heavy rust removal, probably repaint the outside with some rustoleum bbq paint.
I haven't put a fire in it yet, but I'm almost positive that the unflanged lid is going to pour smoke like crazy. Any suggestions on how to seal the lid? I'm pretty excited about cooking in it if I can get it to run I'm sure the 1/4" plate will hold temps better than the sheet metal in the New Braunsfels