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I have a hand sink and outdoor rated on demand propane fired hot water heater so hot water isn't an issue. I guess I'm just envisioning to much liquid being used when rinsing and causing my area to get soaked. All of my work surfaces are stainless so sanitizing is easy enough.
Hello,
Slowly working through a trailer build and getting a commercial kitchen space for next year. The trailer is being designed for those smaller group events, under 100. Anyway, I'm in the final phase of fitting out the trailer and working out how it will be utilized for these events. One...
Dimensions? Fire box, throat, cook chamber, opening at end of reverse flow plate, etc. Something seems off on the proportions of the fire box and CC in the picture.
I ran a harbor freight MIG when I built my original smoker. It worked ok. The torch liner stated to go towards the end causing the feed to become erratic. I replaced it with my new Lincoln MIG 180 from Lowes and could not be happier. The lack of easily replaced parts for the Harbor Freight, like...
I have a Lincoln 180 that I picked up at Lowes. It runs on 220V. I have 100Ft of extension cord for it that I use to run from my dryer outlet to my work area. Got the cords off of amazon a while back. They are Heavy duty RV cords with new ends added. I don't feel a 120V unit will work that great...
Stainless hand sink and on demand propane fired hot water heater added today. Still to go is the chicken cooker/grill and 2 burner stove. Both are fabricated and will go on in the coming weeks.
Thanks, it's just for me though. When I was designing this thing and surfing online for ideas, I was amazed by how few manufacturers seem to have any substantial work areas on their trailer units. when complete, this thing will have a 42" grill and 2 burner stove also mounted. Each of those...
Another addition to this project is the addition of work surfaces. In keeping with the desire for the smoker to be portable, the tables are all going to be folding and stow-able. Here is the first one. it's a 22" x 36" stainless work area that is usable from both the reverse flow and my vertical...
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