ok no problemnoXcuse wrote:Here in the next few months, I will start a new reverse flow trailer build. I'm acquiring a 150 gallon propane tank, and I'm considering putting a warming cabinet on it. I have a couple questions about this. I've only seen a few warming cabinets on the internet. Never seen one in person before, so please bare with me.
yes, I do put an inlet from the FB or CC and a smoke stack on them. I use a damper so I can control it.Baffle plate is not necessary.noXcuse wrote:Are they actually "warming cabinets", as in just uses radiant heat from the firebox to keep food warm? Or, is there a hole cut in the top of the firebox that lets smoke into it, with a baffle plate on the bottom and a chimney on top? If so, does it need a damper to control the heat/smoke?
nonoXcuse wrote:If smoke does pass smoke through it, does the volume of it need to be added in with the volume of the cook chamber, to plug into the pit calculator to get the firebox size?
you will have better luck in the colder temps but if you build a small fire in the FB you will be fine.noXcuse wrote:My last question. If they are used as a "cabinet smoker", can the temp in there get low enough to cold smoke?
Thanks, Chris.