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    #16
    Not sure I would have gone with pressure treated posts on a smokehouse as a personal choice.

    But you really knocked it out on that one

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      #17
      Originally posted by Kingfisher789 View Post
      How did you make the concrete or did you have it delivered?
      Had it delivered. After crunching the numbers it only cost about $30 more and was a lot easier than sackcrete.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Austin View Post
        Not sure I would have gone with pressure treated posts on a smokehouse as a personal choice.

        But you really knocked it out on that one
        What's wrong with pressure treated lumber?

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          #19
          Originally posted by Bowyer View Post
          What's wrong with pressure treated lumber?

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          I also have heard and read that you do not want to us pressure treated wood. There are lots of toxins in it. Which is why the big box stores don’t even cut pressure treated wood there

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            #20
            Originally posted by Austin View Post
            Not sure I would have gone with pressure treated posts on a smokehouse as a personal choice.

            But you really knocked it out on that one
            Ok, you got me to thinking and researching.
            It is not recommended to burn pressure treated lumber or use for making cutting boards due to the chemicals used in manufacturing.
            I do have treated 4x4's in the corners of the smoke house however they are inside the walls, covered and well insulated.
            Thanks for the concern, I never gave it any consideration.
            Luckily, by design, it won't be a problem!


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              #21
              Inside finished

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                #22
                Just need to paint then fire it up.

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                  #23
                  Honestly the thing looks fantastic. I think I’m going to do something similar in my backyard but much smaller

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                    #24
                    looks awesome!!!!!

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                      #25
                      looks really good

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                        #26
                        cast iron stove for cold smoke and the burner for sausage and such?

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                          #27
                          Nice skills there Bud.

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                            #28
                            nice build let see it working

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by one66stang View Post
                              cast iron stove for cold smoke and the burner for sausage and such?
                              That's right!

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                                #30
                                Wow! A heated chicken coop. Dem hens gonna be happy and lay lots of eggs

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