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Started by justmeandonlyme, May 17, 2007, 02:00:51 PM

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justmeandonlyme

I am a brand new kid on the block.  As we speak my new smoker is seasoning.  I could use some help with the issue of smoker placement.  I am not certain where to put this thing when it is cooking.  Do I need to worry about smoke damage?  Are there any tips you might send my way so that I can ease the learning curve?  thanks in advance

Tiny Tim

I have mine in a "tool storage" shed on the side of my house.  Many store in the house or garage and take them outside to use them, use and store in the garage, or have a setup similar to mine but in a different form. 

I wouldn't have a problem with using mine in the garage, but my dad doesn't want the garage and his truck to smell like smoke. :D  House would be a different story though.

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justmeandonlyme

Thanks for your help.  I guess my real concern was the house facia and paint  and if there was concern over smoke stain.  Also, My assumption is that you do not want to use an extension cord because of power drop.  Am I correct?  thanks

Tiny Tim

I use an extension cord with no problems.  As for the smoke, I haven't noticed any visible signs on either my shed or the house, so I can't really tell you if it's an issue.  Granted, the shed is that "rubbermaid" type stuff, and the siding is aluminum.

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justmeandonlyme;
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I have had my smoker up against my house, and have not observed any smoke damage on the vinyl siding or fascia. Extension cords are alright, just keep them as short as you can and get one that is at least 12 gauge.



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Welcome to the forum. I use my smoker on the carport and have it against the house which is covered with vinyl siding and I have not noticed any discoloration.
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NePaSmoKer

I have mine in the garage right now cuz of the rain. Other than that its on the deck next to the house and i have no smoke stain, or damage. Am building a BS shed with power roof vents that will have all my smokers in it  ;D

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Wildcat

I keep mine indoors when not in use.  I use mine on the back porch next to the brick siding on a table and directly under a wood sofet and facia with no problems.
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justmeandonlyme

I really apprecoate the information you have sent.  It is very helpful to me and grealy assists my learning.  Right now, I am preheating for my first chicken.

Wildcat

Chicken is good - if it still has the skin on, be sure to open the vent at least half way to let out the moisture in the box.
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Infalable

Positioning your BS is very important. My driveway would be a great place to place it.

IKnowWood

JM&OM

I started with my OBS stored in Garage and used on a table on the deck.  Then I decided to pipe it in the Garage and set it perm in there.  I used it about 2 to 5 times more in there.  No issues with weather and with fan(s) and vent out window all is good.  Don;t have smoke evac perfect yer but its getting there.

Sure my window screen has some smoke damage onthe screen.  But that's fine, I can replace that.  I don't have any special holes or anything in there.

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Smokey Joe

I have an old TV stand with wheels.  Holds the BS perfectly, about 18" higher off the ground.  Makes it a lot easier to use, and I keep pucks and tools in the base. 

I used to wheel the BS in and out of the garage to use.  But now I smoke in the garage.  I purchased some flexible stove pipe, and I use it as a chimney, hanging it out a window.  I just set it on top of the BS, not attached, just loose.  I still open the garage door, so that everything doesn't smell like smoke.  But keeping it in the garage keeps the BS out of the wind, improving how well it heats. 

IKnowWood

Just make sure you do not have to much of a draw on air that it will take your temps down.  Some cut sections out of the piping to reduce suction in the smoker.  I cut some small 1 by 2 sections in my piping near the vent to make sure I am adding other air influences to have enough smoke and temps in there.

On your temp issues.  After an hour with the slide full right, look at the bulb, should be glowing red.  no red, no heat. The puck generator can give you good heat but not quite enough when loaded.

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