After getting my proBBQ CSG I thought I'd try and cobble a smoker together. I got a cheap 55 gallon food grade oil drum for £8.50 so I wouldn't be too upset if it didn't work out.
here's the drum
I added some air inlets and smoke outlets - there's been no science to location or how many are needed - if it needs more, I'll add them, if there are too many I'll plug them up
the vents are cold water tank overflow valves, I thought that the downward pointing tube would stop rain or adverse drafts getting into the drum, here's how they were fitted - a 25mm holesaw did the job niceley
for the main hanger I used a piece of galv conduit with a hazel hammered through the 'tube' so I could screw into the ends and fix it to the drum
I used some 8mm threaded bar to make grill supports, I placed one quite low down and aim to put one further up, but I ran out of bar - I'll pick some up later and finish it off. The grills are simply baking cooling trays
You can see the cold smoke generator at the bottom.
All in all, it took about an hour and a half to do, one thing to note is drilling an oil drum from the inside is pretty noisy - I was having flasbacks to travelling in Chinooks
I've not yet christened it but I'll feedback on how it fayres and any tweeks that are needed.