Just got a new cold smoker, a fantastic homemade present from my dad, multiple rack positions in a plywood box about the size of a standard under-countertop fridge. Very pleased with it and looking forward to smoking some salmon for Christmas breakfast in the next week.
However, it isn't weatherproofed and I wondered what suggestions people had for rainproofing this bad boy? Tarp? Foil> Paint? Varnish? Little shelter?
New cold smoker - ideas for weatherproofing?
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tommo666
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Re: New cold smoker - ideas for weatherproofing?
Something like this maybe: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Gardman-Tier-Mi ... 309&sr=1-3
Re: New cold smoker - ideas for weatherproofing?
That looks spot on for the money, thanks for the tip. It will only *just* fit the smoker in it, so I might look out for something just like it but a little bigger. I wonder if it would be worthwhile painting it to stop high humidity swelling the plyboard too? If so, does anyone know what paint would be best?
Re: New cold smoker - ideas for weatherproofing?
The other thought I had was roofing felt - anyone used that to waterproof a smoker?
Re: New cold smoker - ideas for weatherproofing?
Wilkinsons often sell something similar might be on offer due to the season in your local store
Re: New cold smoker - ideas for weatherproofing?
How about a skim of fiber glass and then paint

