Two oil drums (blue) and one anti-freeze (black)
thunderdome Master of the Pit Original poster Nov 19, 2009 1,034 27 Casa Grande, AZ Feb 24, 2010 #1 Two oil drums (blue) and one anti-freeze (black)
chefrob Master of the Pit OTBS Member Sep 13, 2009 3,627 42 az Feb 24, 2010 #3 so yer the one settin' all them tire fires down south......not sure i could get away with a burn out here in tempe.
so yer the one settin' all them tire fires down south......not sure i could get away with a burn out here in tempe.
thunderdome Master of the Pit Original poster Thread starter Nov 19, 2009 1,034 27 Casa Grande, AZ Feb 24, 2010 #4 Just this one burnout. About 3.5 pallets went into each one, along with some chilean mesquite and railroad ties.
Just this one burnout. About 3.5 pallets went into each one, along with some chilean mesquite and railroad ties.
sweet chops bbq Smoke Blower Jan 16, 2010 110 10 Southern Californ i a Feb 25, 2010 #5 Got a little side buisness going do ya?
grizandizz Meat Mopper SMF Premier Member Nov 18, 2009 204 10 Brighton Colorado Feb 25, 2010 #6 Gotta say that was the best part of the process! Beer, grilled steaks, friends. Nothing better!!
rbranstner Smoking Guru OTBS Member Oct 18, 2007 5,698 39 West Fargo, ND / Northern MN Feb 25, 2010 #7 must be nice I burned mine out this winter when it was below zero. It was still fun to have a fire burning. Reminded me of the summer.
must be nice I burned mine out this winter when it was below zero. It was still fun to have a fire burning. Reminded me of the summer.
thunderdome Master of the Pit Original poster Thread starter Nov 19, 2009 1,034 27 Casa Grande, AZ Feb 25, 2010 #8 I must confess my Dad "Craiger" did all the dirty work today, but I had to share the pics. I'm sure he had a blast doin it. It was about 70 degrees out today. Weird thing as you may see in the pics. The black paint is hardly coming off, and that fire was HOT...must be a different kind
I must confess my Dad "Craiger" did all the dirty work today, but I had to share the pics. I'm sure he had a blast doin it. It was about 70 degrees out today. Weird thing as you may see in the pics. The black paint is hardly coming off, and that fire was HOT...must be a different kind
westsmoke Fire Starter Jan 31, 2010 39 10 Western Colorado Feb 25, 2010 #9 I cant even remember the last time it was 70 outside.
chefrob Master of the Pit OTBS Member Sep 13, 2009 3,627 42 az Feb 25, 2010 #11 a central AZ winter day...............
jdt Smoking Fanatic SMF Premier Member Feb 3, 2009 792 16 Des Moines Feb 25, 2010 #12 does anyone have a strangling smiley? I am pumped its going to break 30 for my half day off friday lol.
does anyone have a strangling smiley? I am pumped its going to break 30 for my half day off friday lol.
hdsmoke Smoking Fanatic Aug 20, 2009 300 10 Ohio Feb 25, 2010 #13 No Kidding!! I thought it felt like 85 here over the weekend...but it was 40. I had the shorts on though buddy!
No Kidding!! I thought it felt like 85 here over the weekend...but it was 40. I had the shorts on though buddy!
timtimmay Action Team Jan 6, 2010 609 18 Colorado Feb 25, 2010 #14 I've got permafrost developing in my back yard. My firepit is under there somewhere......70 sure would be nice.
I've got permafrost developing in my back yard. My firepit is under there somewhere......70 sure would be nice.
warthog Smoking Fanatic Oct 2, 2009 662 10 Cliffwood Beach, NJ Feb 25, 2010 #15 You mentioned railroad ties. Be careful as most I have seen are soaked in creosote.