BackintheSaddle
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Too funny, I found that exact same piece at the local O'reillys for mine!Was picking up some earl filters at VIP auto and went through the exhaust section, found this.
It's a perfect slip-on fit on top of the original 3" OD exhaust pipe, and at 18" is more than long enough. Might actually end up trimming it down a little, but not until after I rework the exhaust pick-up inside the cooking chamber.
I want to make a rectangular box that will draw from below the grate level, so the extra draft from this extension will probably come in handy then. The 3" tailpipe was about $5. Of course, it will get painted. Maybe even make a rain cap.
The smoker farkles just never end...
On mine, the feed between the firebox and the cook chamber was big enough topass a whole chicken through before my mods. I ended up with an ellipse sized per the calculator. Here's another handy online tool to help with sizing: https://www.1728.org/ellipse.htm
Nice looking piece. What internal temperature do you target?Picked up tomorrow's guest of honor. a nice 7 1/2 lb (before trimming) USDA Choice Brisket flat. It has some really nice striation in the meat grain.
I'm extremely optimistic about tomorrow's outcome. Here's Bessie after trimming, dry brining, and laying on a nice coating of Meathead's Big Bad Beef Rub. I retained a few extra tablespoons of the rub for sprinkling on after the crutch.
Going to have to start this puppy before dawn tomorrow for it to be ready for a late dinner feast. I'll be cooking it on the Ugly Drum as it holds its low and slow temps better and longer with less fussing. But I still don't trust it for an overnight smoke (yet).