Here's the 411. I finally got onto a deer lease with 6 of my closest friends. It needs work. One thing I have admired is a lot of your DIY custom BBQ pits. I want to build one and build it right for my kind of cooking.
My brother works in the oil field and has delivered on my request for a piece of either 20" or 24" diam. x 5' casing...I think 1/4" wall.

I'll need to throw it into a brush pile and burn it.
My thoughts were to cut a 3' section for the cook area and use the 2' remaining for the fire box. I downloaded the excel file for smoker ratio calculations and to be quite honest, I kind of understand what it's saying. Please correct me if I'm wrong:
For a 24"x24" diam. fire box, the chimney needs to be 5" diam. x 27.5" long. I recall one speaking of having the chimney recessed inside of the pit. How far down?
When talking about "Air inlet opening" and "Fire box to cook chamber opening", can one please specify what this means? Meaning, Is this number in cubic inches? I'm taking it that the air inlet opening is the diffusers on the side of the fire box, correct?

Any help would be appreciated!!
My brother works in the oil field and has delivered on my request for a piece of either 20" or 24" diam. x 5' casing...I think 1/4" wall.

I'll need to throw it into a brush pile and burn it.
My thoughts were to cut a 3' section for the cook area and use the 2' remaining for the fire box. I downloaded the excel file for smoker ratio calculations and to be quite honest, I kind of understand what it's saying. Please correct me if I'm wrong:
For a 24"x24" diam. fire box, the chimney needs to be 5" diam. x 27.5" long. I recall one speaking of having the chimney recessed inside of the pit. How far down?
When talking about "Air inlet opening" and "Fire box to cook chamber opening", can one please specify what this means? Meaning, Is this number in cubic inches? I'm taking it that the air inlet opening is the diffusers on the side of the fire box, correct?

Any help would be appreciated!!

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