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Aloha Nui'
Fellow BBQer and Smoker from Arizona here!
I heard Koa smokes and tastes just like mesquite wood.?
My Great Great Grandfather was the very first Native Hawaiian to get permission from the King and become a US citizen in 1873. My grandmother's have told me he used to grill nearly...
Built this little 19" x12" grill from an old air tank. It's a vintage tank so was a little thicker than the newer air tanks. I had to make the grate to fit, but works great and acts somewhat like an oven. I'm thinking it may need some air holes on the front lower area that are capable of...
It's actually my favorite thing to cook on. It takes small wood chunks, holds heat well, and is holding up better than I could've imagined. It now nearly 4 years old and cook so efficiently it's ridiculous.
Just refreshed it with a new coat of BBQ paint.
I have a large dual direct/indirect stick smoker, and built the small one to get my mind cleared as I was a caregiver for a family member who was dying of cancer. It's kinda over built but holding up awesome over the years. I live in Arizona so we don't get much rain to rustem out.
The little chimney on the pedestal is only about 4 feet high total. It's an old auxillary air tank with a vented door. We use it on the patio during fall and winter nights. It works well and boils water great for hot cocoa.
I have smoked several nice sized Tri-Tips, a half dozen racks of ribs, whole chickens, and a small pork butt, and a few loins in this mini smoker so far, and I have to say that it sure works great. It uses very little wood and heats up quick. Since my original post I have added wheels and a...
It was an air tank, slightly larger than the portable air tanks that are Campbell brand Walmart and HF sells. Slightly thicker gauge too. It was a vintage air tank from a small compressor.
I know Right!?...when I was building it with the temp twisted iron legs I had on it, gave an old wood vintage ceramic stove feel, the kind you see refurbished at antique stores, but then I woke up! And reality settled in. Lol
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