Doors seals and hinges
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Doors seals and hinges
Hello. New to this site. Have learned a lot in the little bit of time of being here. I'm currently building a RFS and have all the cal figured out but need some info/directions on the doors, hinges and seals. The smoker i'm building is a old propane tank with a square burn box. TIA for any information and keep up the informative post.
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Re: Doors seals and hinges
I like bullet hinges the best.
Fight the urge to weld the hinges on before cutting the door completely off. You may have to tweek it some to get it back to its original shape and hinges will make the job harder.
I like to weld a flange inside the cook chamber and use it for a seal seat. Some folks weld the flange to the door and use the cook chamber for the sealing surface. Either way is good. Get some self adhesive gasket - its terrific.
Fight the urge to weld the hinges on before cutting the door completely off. You may have to tweek it some to get it back to its original shape and hinges will make the job harder.
I like to weld a flange inside the cook chamber and use it for a seal seat. Some folks weld the flange to the door and use the cook chamber for the sealing surface. Either way is good. Get some self adhesive gasket - its terrific.
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Re: Doors seals and hinges
Double on the bullet hinges. I mounted mine pointed in same direction so I could remove the door if ever I needed to. Welded on a small tab to keep it from working its way off during use but easy to cut off if ever needed.
It has been detailed many times on how to space the door to leave room for a gasket but rule of thumb is half gasket thickness. Holler if you need it again.
It has been detailed many times on how to space the door to leave room for a gasket but rule of thumb is half gasket thickness. Holler if you need it again.