Hello all
Long time meat lover, Short time smoker and forum viewer.
I have been BBQing for a long time and a great lover of making maranades, rubs and anything to spice the meat up for a bbq! So I built a fair size brick bbq/smoker last year and i've been smoking meat ever since.
It will be interesting to read different bbqing ideas and methods from the UK.
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fanatic smoker
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essexsmoker
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Re: fanatic smoker
Nice barbie!
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mike.read
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Re: fanatic smoker
very nice!! puts my gas tank to shame lol
Re: fanatic smoker
Top job mate! Where did you get the all the hardware ,doors etc? I'm a bricklayer n plan to build something similar.
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JEC
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Re: fanatic smoker
That's impressive, not often you see something like that in the UK
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hairyhobo
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Re: fanatic smoker
Cheers guys.
Well I didn't want to mess around!
Bricks and blocks all came from a local builders yard. The inside is just built with normal concrete blocks and then I used a pack of bricks for the outside. A friend helped with the brick work, hence it looks so neat!
The roof was a pain and I wish I did it slightly different so I could make it neater but I have a plan for that now.
I found a company who supplied all the metal for a rock bottom price of £100 and I had some help from my old man to fabricate the doors and latches. The bottom door has 2 latches so you can leave it open slightly to let some air in for the fire.
Teamed up with a maverick probe it cooks really well and I can fit shed loads of meat in there
Well I didn't want to mess around!
Bricks and blocks all came from a local builders yard. The inside is just built with normal concrete blocks and then I used a pack of bricks for the outside. A friend helped with the brick work, hence it looks so neat!
The roof was a pain and I wish I did it slightly different so I could make it neater but I have a plan for that now.
I found a company who supplied all the metal for a rock bottom price of £100 and I had some help from my old man to fabricate the doors and latches. The bottom door has 2 latches so you can leave it open slightly to let some air in for the fire.
Teamed up with a maverick probe it cooks really well and I can fit shed loads of meat in there