Finally getting started on my pit. Updated pics 3/23/15
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Re: Finally getting started on my pit. Updated pics 3/4/15
RWBTEX wrote:Nice work
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Very nice. I really like the way it's mounted on the back. Maximizes the floor space on the trailer.
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Re: Finally getting started on my pit. Updated pics 3/4/15
Your pit looks great. What is your opinion of an offset fire box vs the new T design with the fire box underneath? I just finished my man cave and want to build my outdoor cook station.
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Re: Finally getting started on my pit. Updated pics 3/4/15
bsooner75 wrote:Very nice. I really like the way it's mounted on the back. Maximizes the floor space on the trailer.
ThanksMadamelee wrote:Your pit looks great. What is your opinion of an offset fire box vs the new T design with the fire box underneath? I just finished my man cave and want to build my outdoor cook station.
Thanks, I have only had one fire in it so far but really like how even the temps were and how quick it come up to temp and held it.
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Re: Finally getting started on my pit. Updated pics 3/23/15
this sure is beautiful.
2 questions. what size pipe is that?
are those biscuits you have on there? if so, why? is that testing of some sort for hot spots?
2 questions. what size pipe is that?
are those biscuits you have on there? if so, why? is that testing of some sort for hot spots?
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Re: Finally getting started on my pit. Updated pics 3/23/15
jellyworker wrote:this sure is beautiful.
2 questions. what size pipe is that?
are those biscuits you have on there? if so, why? is that testing of some sort for hot spots?
Thanks jellyworker. The pipe is 30" diameter x 55" wide. Yes the biscuits are to test how even the temps are.
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Re: Finally getting started on my pit. Updated pics 3/23/15
Very nice work. I love looking at all the different custom smokers. I'm getting ready to start mine and like seeing all the different ideas.
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Just one word.
wowgreatlookingtrailerandgreatworkwow!!!!!!!!!!!
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lankster35 wrote:Awesome looking pit. I like the sort of big a** tuning plate off the fire box as there shouldn't be any hot spots. Did you see this design somewhere or dream it up one night? Looks like it is going to cook awesome.
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The difuser plate works well for this style cooker. I designed one this way several years ago for whiteboycustom on the smokering.
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I LIKE IT!!
Never met a cow I didn't like with a little salt and pepper.
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Nice looking pit - bt we may need to have the ribs checked.
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