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Thanks Dave. I am also a fan of the keep it simple plan and more than likely will use counter weights (no cables as broke arms have a way of slowing the cooking process). I just like the idea, and even the industrial look, of an adjustable spring.
Foamheart, it was 3 degrees in the shop the morning I got started and took those pictures. I wish I would have got going a few months ago to avoid that but it does feel good to finally get this project off paper.
Dave, thank you. I figure the hinge point will be trial and error until I get it...
While waiting on the pipe and all the smoker parts to become available I decided to make a trailer to haul these things around. I figure each one will weigh in the 600 lbs plus range.
The frame is made of tube, 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 3/16
the tongue is made of tube, 2x2x1/4 and is pinned using...
It has been a long time since I started this post but I have finally been able to move on it.
As an update, I was only able to get 11'-0 of the pipe so I have decided to make (2) 48" smokers instead of the "three some".
this is the in-line (jambo clone) design
this is the reverse flow...
I just saw how he did his door on the mini #22 and like the idea of a flip over door. What are your thoughts on the Pits and Spits style intake? If they work I think it would be easier to dial in the adjustments for repeatability.
I'm waiting to see when I get my hands on the pipe before I can start.
Mule,
I ultimately want to make a trailer smoker to take to comps and the occasional festival. When I first heard about the pipe I was told that it was 24" diameter and 1/4 wall, perfect for what I want. When I found out...
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