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  • usnfc

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    I built this oven out of two masterbuilt electric smokers. Not really a how-to, but I thought it may provide some inspiration.
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    I used one of the original smoker heating elements and an electric charcoal starter. I insulated all walls, roof, and doors with rockwool. The floor was insulated with firebrick, and a little kaowool around the center element. It heats to 300* F in 11 min. Not super fast, but fast enough.
     
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