24"x36" LSG
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- Pilgrim
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24"x36" LSG
Howdy everybody! I've been gone for awhile, but just wanted to put out there that I ordered a custom build from Chris over at Lone Star Grills in August. I am really looking forward to doing some awesome smoking when I get it to SA. Well, that is as soon as I figure out how to get it into my backyard...I mean I know it's on wheels, but my back yard has a pretty big slope. I will just have to lure some of my buddies over with some beer and man handle that sucker I guess...
- OldUsedParts
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Re: 24"x36" LSG
Congrats - - - pray for hard dry ground when it arrives
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- bsooner75
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Awesome. What’s the wait time?
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- Pilgrim
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bsooner75 wrote:Awesome. What’s the wait time?
They are quoting 16 weeks but are currently running closer to 19 weeks. I just got a phone call that mine was done today and I ordered it May 11. Now they have to ship it to Michigan.
LSG 24x40, BGE Large
- bsooner75
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Can’t wait to see both of y’all’s smokers! Congratulations
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Re: 24"x36" LSG
Start searching for some old 3/4" plywood.... 4'x4' squares work well - full sheets do the job but you'll need a few of them. Leap-frog the sheets as you roll the pit on them and it'll be much easier to move. You didn't say if you got the 8" wheel upgrade. I did and mine still sunk into the East Texas sandy soil within a foot of moving. It could have been the extra weight from the insulated firebox but LSG makes these pits like tanks..... army tanks - not propane tanks.
You're gonna love it....
You're gonna love it....
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