Tyme
MemberGot rid of the matchlight.
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2014
- Location
- Baltimore, MD
Hey y'all, new to the forums. Thanks for having me. I have a quick question. I'm gonna be building a cement block whole hog smoker at the new house. The problem is the last owner broke up the house into 2 apartments and paved most of the back yard to allow for additional parking. I did some research and found the flash point of asphalt is 900 degrees fahrenheit. Any thoughts on building on top of the asphalt?
It's going to be sand with firebrick on top for the floor of the fire box and sand w/red brick on top for the floor of smoke box. moving day is middle of May, i'll put some pictures up when this things done; I have the plans all layed out and a Home Depot wish list all saved. Just wondering if I should rent a jackhammer and lay concrete or if being on the asphalt will be alright. I have a big grassy front and side yards too but I want this sucker out back since the kitchen is off the back of the house.
It's going to be sand with firebrick on top for the floor of the fire box and sand w/red brick on top for the floor of smoke box. moving day is middle of May, i'll put some pictures up when this things done; I have the plans all layed out and a Home Depot wish list all saved. Just wondering if I should rent a jackhammer and lay concrete or if being on the asphalt will be alright. I have a big grassy front and side yards too but I want this sucker out back since the kitchen is off the back of the house.
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