drcustombasses

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Good day fellow smokers... I have plans to build a vertical Vault/ Cabinet style smoker, with a Insulated firebox... What will be a good inside wall thickness for the firebox? Thanks in advance.
 
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Insulated cabinet smoker or vertical offset stickburner.? I prefer direct firebox vertical stickburners like Old Country Smokehouse myself.

Insulated cabinet - 11 guage or 1/8" inner Wall with 14 guage skins, framed with 1/8" wall Sq. tubing.

Vertical stickburner - 3/16" or 1/4".
 
Insulated cabinet smoker or vertical offset stickburner.? I prefer direct firebox vertical stickburners like Old Country Smokehouse myself.

Insulated cabinet - 11 guage or 1/8" inner Wall with 14 guage skins, framed with 1/8" wall Sq. tubing.

Vertical stickburner - 3/16" or 1/4".
Thanks for the info...so I should be good with 1/8" inside wall thickness?.. I will also have 2" thick insulation..
 
Coincidentally, I've got a similar thread on Lone Star Grillz Insulated Vertical Cabinet vs Vertical Offset.

They've caught my eye as a class of cookers because of their scientific simplicity : hot air rises and shortest distance between two points is a straight line.

Vertical is almost for sure my next cooker design after twenty years of horizontal rigs
 
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