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I like that idea as I usually place a water pan underneath the grill grates for added moisture. Maybe you could get that lined with a piece of SS so you don't have to worry about rust from the water?
Doing the tuning plates today with 1/2" steel, waiting for the 3" thermometers so I can place them on the bottom of the lid. I'll make a 12"X 10" basket for the firebox, a couple of door clamps I wanted to get the grill grates out of the way first all the other stuff is pretty much standard...
Glad to hear that your going to go forward and did the shelf mod! I'm sure the shelf will hold at least 6 tracks of ribs nice thing is with the slide out it allows you get the meat without fighting trying to get to it. Any questions feel free to ask.
Thanks again for your comment.
Surprising the firebox to the main chamber didn't leak when I did a test burn to see where the leaks were at, I did notice the ash chamber is on the chessey side lol I was going to use some 10 gauge and make a new ash box and weld it up also make it a little deeper too. Thanks for your input...
Hey guys I picked up this Brinkmann Trailmaster about 2-3 weeks ago not really needing just needed a project to do I guess. Anyway things that I plan on changing out are first welding the smoke stack on the out side to stop the leaks, next expanded metal firebox basket, sanding and prime and...
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Here are a couple pictures of the upgraded grill grates I made and added the slide out second shelf. I can get closer pictures tomorrow for you, working on the timing plates tomorrow as well as lightly sanding the smoker and priming it waiting for my paint to get delivered along...
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