Homemade BBQ Smoker Plans
Use my easy to follow homemade BBQ smoker plans and build your own smoker this coming weekend.Right this minute you can download them to your computer, print them and get started. You get:-
- A full set of drawings with measurements
- Video guides
- Comprehensive work instructions explaining every step
- A full bill of materials
- A list of the tools required
- Tips and techniques to help you along the way
Don't Waste Money Buying A Smoker
- Make Your Own Delicious Hot Or Cold Smoked Food
- Enjoy The Satisfaction Of Knowing That You Built It & Cooked It Yourself
Not only that, you can save a stack of money. How much would a smoker of this size and versatility cost you to buy? ......$400?.....$500? probably more.
Next weekend you could be smoking a pork butt or side of ribs over a water bath. Or maybe hanging fish to dry and warm smoking them to a beautifully moist and tender finish? Whatever your preference, this smoker has versatility designed into it.
Can You Really Build Your Own Smoker?
- Can you saw and sand wood?
- Can you use a drill and a screwdriver?
- There's no cutting metal
- No welding
- No riveting
- You don't need a sheet metal workshop at your disposal
You can hot smoke using a gas burner and you can cold smoke using a portable electric hotplate.
It's clean and cheap to run, easy to tend, just set it up and leave it.
Everything You Need To Become A Celebrated Pitmaster In Your Own Back Yard
- Cooking area of 588 square inches and sufficient height to smoke a large Thanksgiving turkey.
- A hanging system for drying and cooking fish - Now you can make Scotch smoked salmon at a fraction of the cost you buy it in the supermarket.
- Provision for a water bath so your food comes out moist and tender every time.
- Heat and smoke by a propane burner or electric hotplate - set it up and leave it.
You can see from the list of chapters that everything is laid out in a structured fashion so you can easily read chapter by chapter as your project comes to life. Your homemade BBQ smoker plans are in PDF format and here's the full list of contents:-
Chapter 1.....About The Smoker Design
Chapter 2.....The Building Materials
Chapter 3.....Woodworking Tools
Chapter 4.....Tips And Techniques
Chapter 5.....Measurements
Chapter 6.....The Base
Chapter 7.....The Rear Panel
Chapter 8.....The Side Panels
Chapter 9.....The Top
Chapter 10....Assembly Phase 1
Chapter 11....The Smoke Spreader
Chapter 12....The Firebox Front Panel
Chapter 13....Assembly Phase 2
Chapter 14....Firebox Door
Chapter 15....Food Chamber Door
Chapter 16....Assembly Phase 3 – The Final Assembly
Chapter 17....Fixtures And Fittings
Chapter 18....Recipes And Recommendations
As a free bonus and so you get the best out of your smoker on your very first cookout I'm giving you my favorite smoker recipes in the last chapter!