I've had experience with smoking pork shoulders and ribs before, but I'm looking to build a GRM/DIY smoker now that I will be living in a home with a back yard and a garage.
This is a completely open thread, I would love to read as much community input as possible. Smoker designs, recipes, tips and tricks, let's make everyone a better smoker and BBQ-er!
Initial plan is to build a smoker big enough to handle four standard racks of ribs OR two shoulders at once. I have experience smoking, BBQ-ing, and modulating temperature and airflow, but I want to learn as much as possible from everyone on this board.
SVreX
MegaDork
7/25/12 6:22 a.m.
Smoker designs...
This guy shows up to a lot of local fairs. His design is a MUST (Though I have NO IDEA about how well it works)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nurse_marisa/1501489206/
He feeds wood in the rear where the engine used to be. Smokestack in the front.
oldsaw
PowerDork
7/25/12 7:00 a.m.
Here's a video on a terra cotta smoker:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ka2kpzTAL8
I started building a R2D2 meat smoker, and made great progress on the little guy, but the wife said he clashed with the patio furniture. I asked if I could get another project car instead of R2D2 and she went for that. She must have really hated R2D2.....its been a while, and about time to try and build him again.
I am watching this thread with interest... I am thinking about building a smoker grill combo.
I have one of these little Brinkman guys, I don't do it often. Usually in the gfall when you're working around the house, trim a few apple tree branches and soak their chips in water. Put the meat on and whenever I pass by, chuck in a few briquets and check the water.
DO NOT use thos insta-lite BBQ charcoal, the meat tastes like kerosene.
I have seen home made smokers out of an old refrigerator, cheap to free, easy to use; but I don't smoke enough to justify the space.
Dan
I've built a cold smoker with the ideas in Good Eats and made some great bacon. I don't have any experience with hot smoking, but know a few people who have those ceramic egg shaped smokers that they swear by.