He thinks the exhaust is the same as the chamber temperature?
Holy fucking shit. Do the leftists here have any fucking schooling? For the longest time I used to think they were the more educated ones because they yell the loudest about science. Ah, the naive years.
btw i would like 2 point out that all the jobs on that graph are more useful 2 society than the cube farm faglord IT kiddy fiddler horseshit jobs that all u subhuman piles of shit on tw collect six figure salaries for
How did I miss this gem
[pics]building a 110 gallon bbq smoker by Vee - TribalWar Forums
HumDumpin said:- 02-16-2010, 04:19
Very nice, I built a smoker this past winter out of a 55 gal barrel with a cylindrical stove below it, and have a couple words of advice I'll save this spot for.
The first one being: Buy fire bricks. Those bricks will fall apart, crack, and may explode under high enough temps.The last thing you want to do is pick shards of stone out of your pulled pork.
So in case you need a diagram to understand this thread, (cuz I did), it's like this:
- 8 years ago TWer "Vee" posts on TW about a home made smoker project
- Apparently smoker project is an abomination against human sensibilities, because it not only sucks but is potentially deadly since it used galvanized metal in the design
- 8 years ago when it was originally created, someone on TW sees the Smoker Abomination post and, finding it painful to look at, posts it to another forum that deals with smokers
- SmokerForum collectively jawdrops at the terrible design and the gross safety flaws of smoker abomination
- Somewhere between 8 years ago and today, HumDumpin offends CaptainTele
- Inspector Tele then scours to the internet, conducting a full background history on HumDumpin
- Somewhere along the way he comes across Smoker Abomination threads
- Somewhere along the way he apparently associates original user "Vee" with HumDumpin
- reeeeeeees ensue
- Tele creates this thread, accusing HumDumpin of poisoning himself with smoker abomination
- Lulz are had by all
smoking temps are ~225-300f @ exhaust 'tismprompter
HumDumpin said:The first one being: Buy fire bricks. Those bricks will fall apart, crack, and may explode under high enough temps.The last thing you want to do is pick shards of stone out of your pulled pork.
>chemical batch reactor operation
>environmental compliance inspection