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Jabbo,
Many thanks. I have plans of getting to the Health Department, just have life going on and trying to get these smokers ready for the competition. I think I.m close to being done.
If you can afford to wait until the right person comes along, up your price to $2800. If you want a feel for what it is worth, do a web search "bbq trailers" The companies also do patio smokers. You may very well be surprised at how much that unit is worth.
Did you put an air opening in the top of your firebox also to help the air move and add cool air to your flow? I only put air vents in my firebox on the door side, but they are quite large enough to do the job.
Went to Vancouver, WA yesterday to go to the Smoker class. What a hoot. They pushed Traegers. Was a good time, very interactive, and I could have taught it. However, my smoked meats are FAAAAAAAAr better than theirs. But theirs was certainly not nad, just not great.
OK back to business. ...
Smokr #2 RF plate installed last night. Word to the wise, install RF plate before racks. The problem with this one was I welded mullions (ribs between doors) back in solid. My 2x3' steel had to be cut in two to get in. Smoker #1 mullions are still removable...work like a charm I might add...
I tried to send these photos to my email last night but somehow I bumbled it, but here is yesterdays progress.
First and foremost.....Got my registration paid for and submitted to my first competition. It's a KCBS competition. Whoo Hoo! I don't know how much more sleep I can miss but I am...
I sandblasted before I even cut tank. Made fabrication soooooooooooooo much easier. I did get some rust afterward but a flapper disk on my grinder took care of it in a heartbeat.
I stumbled onto this website and in my haste to signup I missed the "T" in turbotrimmm, so now everyone calls me urbo. I got turbotrimm because I originated in the building world as a trim carpenter, the trim part, and I had a young gal work for me once who called me turbo because I zipped...
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