So I picked up a 1943 (I believe) General Electric refrigerator that I'm going to attempt to make into a smoker. With that being said I have questions.
Ok so I have a heating element from my old, old Brinkmann vertical smoker that I'm going to use in the fridge.
I went to a local muffler shop and got a nice piece of 3" pipe that I'm going to use for my smokestack.
I've been reading allot on here about other people's build, and now I'm kinda getting a little nervous. I'm making my own cold smoke generator venturi effect canister so that will be my smoke source.
I guess my questions are; the pipe I got for smokestack is vent at a 90 degree so I was thinking of putting it out the top back of the fridge as opposed to the top!?
I want to do about three 2" holes for fresh air vents, should I put those on the same side as I put the CSG or opposite, or back?
Thanks for any guidance.
Corby.
Ok so I have a heating element from my old, old Brinkmann vertical smoker that I'm going to use in the fridge.
I went to a local muffler shop and got a nice piece of 3" pipe that I'm going to use for my smokestack.
I've been reading allot on here about other people's build, and now I'm kinda getting a little nervous. I'm making my own cold smoke generator venturi effect canister so that will be my smoke source.
I guess my questions are; the pipe I got for smokestack is vent at a 90 degree so I was thinking of putting it out the top back of the fridge as opposed to the top!?
I want to do about three 2" holes for fresh air vents, should I put those on the same side as I put the CSG or opposite, or back?
Thanks for any guidance.
Corby.
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