I have at last decided to do something about the 2 bin liners full of white oak chippings that currently block my workshop, by making a cold smoker.
I have been through a lot of the info on this forum and noted a few of the tests but am still at a loss as to which way to go for the smoke supply. It would be sited next to my BBQ, which is bottled gas, but am reluctant to use a burner ring as the smoke generator was/is going to be sited directly below the the smoking chamber (probably on the floor) and I want to reduce as much heat as possible.
The site was chosen mainly because it is under cover, but with a 3" gap at the rear for a chimney.
I have so far purchased a 2 drawer metal filing cabinet, and I have removed the runners and have chopped it down to fit the intended space (many pop rivets used). It is now 28" high, 18" wide and 18" deep. It will sit with the bottom 35" above the ground.
The cabinet is single skinned, so would I have to insulate the inside? if so, what would be the best method?... wood?
Any suggestion on what materials for the smoke flow piping?
Anyhow, here are a few pics thus far.. The yellow shaded area in the last photo shows where it will reside.
I will be most appreciative of any constructive criticisms thus far and for any suggestions to carry the project forward.
Regards, Paul Kribs