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  1. spankerchief

    Newbie attempting to build a 100 gal propane tank RF

    I'd recommend moving the axle over the springs to start with. That'll drop your frame about 3 inches and it'll ride more stable. You could put a storage box on the tongue of the frame and that'll counterbalance the firebox.
  2. spankerchief

    Rear-Facing Reverse-Flow Barbecue Trailer

    Why thank you! I finally got it to stay below 250°f at low fire and stay lit, so except for some drip shields over the pipe burner, it should be ready to go!
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  5. spankerchief

    Rear-Facing Reverse-Flow Barbecue Trailer

    Note: I'm assuming that there will be some back-pressure inside the smoker, so the flames should burn a tad more rich once inside. I'll be checking it all through the install.
  6. spankerchief

    Rear-Facing Reverse-Flow Barbecue Trailer

    The guts: The assembly: I started with a .045 MIG tip screwed into the little cap on the 1/4" pipe nipple screwed into the 1"cap screwed to the pipe... (Low fire/High fire) Switched to .035 tip: Drilled two of the four 1/4" holes in the cap up to 5/16": Looks good to me!
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