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Recent content by kpardue24

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    30" Diameter 7' Long Reverse Flow Smoker on Trailer

    Questuon - does my for box need to be bigger to accommodate a warming cabinet? FB - 30"^3 CC - 30"dia. X 72" WB - 30" x 30" x 36"
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    30" Diameter 7' Long Reverse Flow Smoker on Trailer

    Update - built BBQ frame and flooring
  3. kpardue24

    30" Diameter 7' Long Reverse Flow Smoker on Trailer

    Here is an update of the trailer build. I will start purchasing the materials for the pit next week 1. CC - 7' long 30" dia 3/8 pipe- 830 lbs 2. FB - 2' x 2' c 2' = 24 SF - 230 lbs I have replaced the original 3/16 angle with 1/4 angle. I have purchased 2"x4" metal tubing but don't want to...
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    30" Diameter 7' Long Reverse Flow Smoker on Trailer

    Thank you for your comments as my biggest concern is safety. Your assumption is correct, the angle iron is 2" x 3/16 currently and most has been removed. I was planning on upgrading to 2" 1/4 angle but will rather take your advice and use 2x4 square tubing.
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    Warming box design question

    Scpatterson. Can you send me a couple photos of your smoker, how you connected it to what looks like a trailer, and explain where you put the RF plate".
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    30" Diameter 7' Long Reverse Flow Smoker on Trailer

    Hello all, This is my first BBQ forum and first post. I recently acquired a 16' trailer with two 3500 lb axles. Have removed the 2" x 8" x 16' boards so I could beef up and repair the damaged angle iron underneath. My goal is to build a reverse flow smoker out of a 0.375 thick pipe that is 30"...
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    16' Trailer build

    Hello all, This is my first BBQ forum and first post. I recently acquired a 16' trailer with two 3500 lb axles. Have removed the 2" x 8" x 16' boards to replace and beef up the damaged angle iron underneath. My goal is to build a reverse flow smoker and to frame the trailer with 2" x 3/16 metal...
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    16' walk on trailer build

    Hello all, This is my first BBQ forum and first post. I recently acquired a 16' trailer with two 3500 lb axles. Have removed the 2" x 8" x 16' boards to replace and beef up the damaged angle iron underneath. My goal is to build a reverse flow smoker and to frame the trailer with 2" x 3/16 metal...
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