VON_RAUCH_HAUS
Found some matches.
- Joined
- Sep 25, 2017
- Location
- New York NY
Hello,
I am brand new to this forum.
I hope this question is worthy of all the amazing smokers here.
I come from a professional cooking background and have been smoking for sometime.
I am moving to a country far far south that has no smokers of any interest and importation is cost prohibitive.
Therefore I have to make a smoker.
After many late nights scouring the interwebs I settled on a Vertical (space is an issue) Off set (I would like to burn wood and like tending fires) Reverse flow (because i like the idea, design and smoke)
The problem:
I cannot find any good advice on the merits of the combination of a vertical offset reverse flow smoker.
The questions:
1. Is this because that is a bad combination technically?
2. Would an in line cabinet smoker be okay to burn wood thereby not needing to have an off set FB?
Thanks in advance for the time and wisdom.
VON RAUCH HAUS
I am brand new to this forum.
I hope this question is worthy of all the amazing smokers here.
I come from a professional cooking background and have been smoking for sometime.
I am moving to a country far far south that has no smokers of any interest and importation is cost prohibitive.
Therefore I have to make a smoker.
After many late nights scouring the interwebs I settled on a Vertical (space is an issue) Off set (I would like to burn wood and like tending fires) Reverse flow (because i like the idea, design and smoke)
The problem:
I cannot find any good advice on the merits of the combination of a vertical offset reverse flow smoker.
The questions:
1. Is this because that is a bad combination technically?
2. Would an in line cabinet smoker be okay to burn wood thereby not needing to have an off set FB?
Thanks in advance for the time and wisdom.
VON RAUCH HAUS