my first 250 gal reverse flow

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Hey Dave.........  Nice smoke.....  Grub looks fantastic.....   Does Human Resources have any aps that you can mail me.....     

Dave
 
Afternoon,  I'm not sure what aps you might be talking about. I retired in June and was volunteering for a great smoke. Any excuse will get me smoking!

Dave
 
Applications to work there..... Looks like employees are treated pretty darn good....  Catered BBQ.....   don't get no better than that....   
 
You don't miss anything Dave. Thanks for the compliment and yeah if there are no accidents the company pops for a BBQ every month!

Dave
 
Hey Dragons Breath,

Pit looks amazing. Great job. I have a question since I am building a pit out of a 250 gallon tank on a Harbor Freight trailer as well. I saw that you added 2 tires and another axle on the trailer. I am looking to do the exact same thing...where did you purchase the identical axle/tires from and how much was it?

Thanks

John
 
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DB, please tell me more about the calculations you refer to for your stack. I am trying to solve a drafting problem on a friends vertical offset (refer to Draft Problem thread under Smoker Builds forum) I am think the height of the unit comes into play here. Wanting to use some 5in pipe I have but need other opinions. Thanks
 
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