this canister smokehouse is really complicated to manufacture ... a sheet metal cabinet is simpler
it's even easier to build a brick thing, which will be more durable and cleaner than sheet metal
the problem with the sheet is that once the paint is burned it rusts miserably when you don't use it ... and don't tell me about paint resistant to high temperature for something food
Make a smoking room with 2 cans of 200L
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BobFuck wrote:Living kills
A little faster if we barboc with sleepers of railway treated, that said ...
horror and putrefaction!
I happened to use charcoal bought in a hypermarket, which had a bad smell ... it could not be the one
how little we have the idea of pyrolyzing crosspieces to make charcoal when there are some that heat with good clean wood!
it makes so much more sense to do the opposite! burn the crosses in a hearth at high temperature where all the pigmeat will be destroyed, and make charcoal food with good wood
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