leverhead
Well-Known Member
It's not finished yet, but Chicken insisted on seeing my Flue Cure "drum".


The pictures pretty much tell the story. The return air is the short tube on the right goes to the fan inlet of an industrial heat gun, it also has the vent and fresh air inlet. It will also have a shutter tube to expose or cover the vent and inlet and a butterfly damper to give a pressure drop between them.
The air goes to the blower and heater element then up the central pipe (1 1/2"). There's a gap between the top of the pipe and top of the drum, really it's the bottom but the drum is inverted. The air then moves down through the tobacco (supposed to) and back to the return.
Yet to be added, a round BBQ rack near the top of the pipe to hang the tobacco from. A shield for the return air to keep out sand and junk. A rheostat and thermostat to throttle and turn on and off the heater element. Some packing around the pipes to seal them up and some insulation.
There will be more levels to this, each drum may only hold 150 leaves and I'm expecting in excess of 300 for each priming. I hope it works pretty well but I've tried to leave room for quick fixes. From where I started thinking about this it seems too simple. Laughter and side betting are encouraged. Pass or fail, I'll keep you posted.


The pictures pretty much tell the story. The return air is the short tube on the right goes to the fan inlet of an industrial heat gun, it also has the vent and fresh air inlet. It will also have a shutter tube to expose or cover the vent and inlet and a butterfly damper to give a pressure drop between them.
The air goes to the blower and heater element then up the central pipe (1 1/2"). There's a gap between the top of the pipe and top of the drum, really it's the bottom but the drum is inverted. The air then moves down through the tobacco (supposed to) and back to the return.
Yet to be added, a round BBQ rack near the top of the pipe to hang the tobacco from. A shield for the return air to keep out sand and junk. A rheostat and thermostat to throttle and turn on and off the heater element. Some packing around the pipes to seal them up and some insulation.
There will be more levels to this, each drum may only hold 150 leaves and I'm expecting in excess of 300 for each priming. I hope it works pretty well but I've tried to leave room for quick fixes. From where I started thinking about this it seems too simple. Laughter and side betting are encouraged. Pass or fail, I'll keep you posted.