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The single vent in the top wasn't enough by itself in this smoker(was able to put on a couple briskets, rack of ribs, and pork butt this past weekend). I had to have the doors cracked open to get enough air flow for the wood to actually burn and not snuff itself out. I need a fan to pull air...
The bottom grates do not come out - neither the top coming off. However where the valves and pipe is, is a tray that(with a lot of elbow grease) does eventually slide out. I took my leaf blower and whirled it around a bit to get as much to that edge as I could to clean out the bottom.
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These were inside. The circular grate has chains and hooks to hang from. The rectangular ones could have at one point but currently don't. I was contemplating cleaning these up or making/buying/seasoning my own. I'm sure if he didn't have them hanging they were...
Yeah, he lived not too far from Ross Aide(Purdue University) and would head there on most home games. The company he worked for would have a tent set up in the parking lot with multiple employees and he would smoke to tailgate. Would have a generator for power as well. The lines were cut to...
Sorry for the delay. Something, something, Mother's Day weekend(trying to get "my" projects done ;) )
Pictures attached. A better look at the inside, the different metal grates that are in there, the burner itself, as well as the wheel in the top which is rotated by the motor and drive belt...
It is wild for sure.
It is trailer mounted. Welded to the frame for towing as all one unit.
Not sure for the intake exactly what he did but has to be one of them. With as large as it is would lead me to believe for wood, but as I'm cleaning this out I have more rust chips to clean rather...
Howdy!
I have inherited(see: first one that wanted) a smoker from a friend of a family member. Her husband passed a couple years back and is now working on going through his stuff and getting rid of it. One of those was this smoker(pictures attached). I told her I'd take it sight unseen. My...
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