AllenOK
Executive Chef
In this first pic, I have the smoking chamber open, with two partial loads of charcoal getting starting in the starters. If you look on the SFB, you'll notice a bit of rust on the top, from where the paint peeled and the steel rusted in the deluge we've received in the past week-and-a-half. Here shortly, I'm going to try to strip the bulk of that factory paint off and re-paint it with a commercial high-temp black paint.
In the second pic, I've opened up the SFB to show how it works. I build the fire in the tray that slides out. I refuel the fire by the same method. I rarely actually open the top door of the SFB during smoking. You can, if you wish, build a small fire in the SFB and grill in it as well. I probably won't, as I can't feed my family with a cooking area that small. If you look closely, you should see flame coming out of the top of the right-hand charcoal starter.
In the second pic, I've opened up the SFB to show how it works. I build the fire in the tray that slides out. I refuel the fire by the same method. I rarely actually open the top door of the SFB during smoking. You can, if you wish, build a small fire in the SFB and grill in it as well. I probably won't, as I can't feed my family with a cooking area that small. If you look closely, you should see flame coming out of the top of the right-hand charcoal starter.