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<blockquote data-quote="Knifemaker" data-source="post: 1443343" data-attributes="member: 1075"><p>I remember an episode of Steve Riachlens “Project Smoke” where he was somewhere that he showed a concrete pit like you describe. I think there was a metal top to it. Looked OK if you plan on doing up 2 dozen briskets. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😄" title="Grinning face with smiling eyes :smile:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f604.png" data-shortname=":smile:" /></p><p> There was a restaurant in town when I was a kid that had a similar pit, basically a 5 foot long 3 foot wide stone vat with iron bars for a food grate, and huge metal doors on top. Not sure how it was fed. </p><p></p><p> The Italian guy that lived next to my grandfather had an actual smoke house in his back yard. He did hams, bacon, and a lot of sausages in it. I remember being a kid and him giving me slices of salami he made.</p><p></p><p> Speaking if Steve Raichlen, I had this page saved on my phone, where he goes over how to build a “smoke house” </p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://barbecuebible.com/2016/03/04/how-to-build-a-smokehouse/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knifemaker, post: 1443343, member: 1075"] I remember an episode of Steve Riachlens “Project Smoke” where he was somewhere that he showed a concrete pit like you describe. I think there was a metal top to it. Looked OK if you plan on doing up 2 dozen briskets. 😄 There was a restaurant in town when I was a kid that had a similar pit, basically a 5 foot long 3 foot wide stone vat with iron bars for a food grate, and huge metal doors on top. Not sure how it was fed. The Italian guy that lived next to my grandfather had an actual smoke house in his back yard. He did hams, bacon, and a lot of sausages in it. I remember being a kid and him giving me slices of salami he made. Speaking if Steve Raichlen, I had this page saved on my phone, where he goes over how to build a “smoke house” [URL unfurl="true"]https://barbecuebible.com/2016/03/04/how-to-build-a-smokehouse/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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