Flat top built into round Firebox

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beerbeer95648

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I have a flat top pulled off a commercial range, roughly half inch thick steel. Building a smoker out of 120 gallon propane tank with a smaller propane tank fire box, does anybody have any experience with actually using a flat top built into a fire box kind of like fat stack used to do? Wondering how much effort I put into this side project. Meaning how well will it actually work. Maybe if it doesn't work as a true flat top it'll work as a warmer? Basically looking at doing this.
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I’m in for info on this aswell. Thanks for asking questions that I have going through my mind
 
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I did find another response through a whole bunch of digging of a guy that did something similar. He stated he stated that he got 500 plus degrees with an infrared thermometer. Going to give it a go. Have the next week off of work to dig into it.
 
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I'm in for the ride... just to see how it turns out for you.

Ryan
 
I just measured my chunk of flat top steel, it's 3/4 of an inch! Trying to decide how to do this. I've got a few ideas. In the meantime this is where I'm at. Any opinions on if I should open up the full throat where I married up my firebox?
 

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I have a TMG Pits Copperhead and it has a square firebox. The top of the box is a griddle. It has a lip around it and is slightly angled towards a drain in the back corner that runs down through the firebox to the ground or bucket or whatever...
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You can see the square tubing in the back right of the picture, that is the drain line. I put a small bucket on the ground underneath to catch whatever.

This picture is from their website, but mine is exactly like this...
 
With a normal fire does it get hot enough to actually use as a griddle? Or do you have to crank up the fire
 
Yeah it's a little ridiculous.......actually alot ridiculous.......I had an old wolf commercial oven in my business that gave up the ghost, I hacked the flattop out of it when I scraped it. Has been sitting in my garage foe 2 years. It must have weighed 75lbs before I cut it down and fitted it on the firebox.
 
About 5 days away from being able to the test fire. Once I know if the griddle works and I'll put a grease drain in the front. Probably not the right place to post something but some updated pics
 

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About 5 days away from being able to the test fire. nce I know if the griddle works and I'll put a grease drain in the front. Probably not the right place to post something but some updated pics
 

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