Drum Smoker Plan
Build an inexpensive smoker using a metal drum, a lid and steel grate from an old grill plus a few other materials.
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Build your own barbecue smoker with free plans. There are plans for building smokers from metal drums, trash cans, barrels, cement and others. Even plans for a smoke house! Whichever plan you follow, you will definitely save money by building your own smoker.
Build an inexpensive smoker using a metal drum, a lid and steel grate from an old grill plus a few other materials.
This plan will show you how to turn an old freezer or small refrigerator into a backyard smoker.
Here are detailed instructions along with illustrative photos to help you build a BBQ grill out of an old barrel.
A little time, a few hand tools and a steel barrel is all that's required to create a great out-door smoker.
For approximately fifty bucks you can make this simple smoker out of terracotta pots and a few required parts.
Here you will find 3 plans plus great tips for making a trash can, terracotta or a refrigerator smoker.
Start smoking by making this terracotta smoker just by adding a hot-plate, kitchen skillet and a saucepan.
Here are complete instructions on how to turn a steel barrel into a working barbeque smoker for your outdoor cooking.
Build a smoker out of 2 terracotta plant pots, a stainless steel bucket and an old wooden pallet.
This smoker can be built using a welder or just tighten down some nuts and bolts and the ATC is also optional.
Turn a used metal filing cabinet and some 2 x 2 ft. oak plywood into a meat smoker using these written instructions.
This plan requires knowledge of welding and will help you create a great outdoor smoker out of a couple of steel barrels.
Detailed plans to help you build a masonry stove that is designed to be used 4 ways for the ideal backyard BBQ.
This plan took a 55 gallon honey barrel and re-purposed it into a smoker. A standard steel barrel will also work.
Turn a beer keg into a smoker by adding an upper and lower grate, black iron pipe nipples and other hardware.
Use a large metal trash can to make the perfect turkey smoker by incorporating a electrical hot-plate.
Turn a mini-grill and some air-conditioning duct work into a meat smoker using little money and time.
This plan turns two steel barrels into a great smoker and best of all requires no welding.