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Disregard, the color did not overrun itself. Which is what I was afraid of. This is the first true cook, spare ribs were pretty textbook. Super shitty trim job though .. second rack was a lot better
I should not have titled that post my "first build",technically I did one shitty rush job before that. Out of just scrap I had laying around. This one. But I do have a question, thatone does work but did not develop color nearly as quick as this technically second build. This is an hour and 20...
Thanks again for the recommendation, I just did exactly that. Definitely the best lubricant for the situation. I had tried some liquid graphite, and wax previously. The assembly Lube worked the best
They work really well. That's 5/8 in all thread that I welded a nut on the top. Then a coupling nut to the frame. Feet I got from McMaster Car. If I felt like spending more money I would have liked to get acme thread as opposed to the all thread. But it would have been Overkill. Using the...
I appreciate it..... it's been alot of work. Had I had the funds, in a way would have been cheaper to purchase a quality offset. In the sense that it cost me about $1000 in materials and nearly a solid month of working on it almost daily. But I'm happy now that it's finished and nearly all...
Some of you have probably seen some of the pictures since I've been asking random questions on other subforms here. But nothing much to say, just hear some pics in case anybody is doing some research in the future and looking for ideas. 120 gallon tank, 24x27- Firebox
First proper test cook. Smashburger on some Texas toast while I cook a couple pork butts, a couple small beef ribs and some Chuck flat tail. This is 2 hours and. About to give it a small spritz
Doing a burnout now. Really happy, I have another thread in regards to the flat top I'm putting on this, came from a commercial wolf stove. Almost an inch thick.
Almost finished with my 120 gallon offset. Down the road going to get it sandblasted and patina it. But currently just going to leave it for a while with the original flaking paint. I knocked off all the loose paint and rust and wiped it down. But what's the best way to seal it for a year or...
About 5 days away from being able to the test fire. nce I know if the griddle works and I'll put a grease drain in the front. Probably not the right place to post something but some updated pics
About 5 days away from being able to the test fire. Once I know if the griddle works and I'll put a grease drain in the front. Probably not the right place to post something but some updated pics
Yeah it's a little ridiculous.......actually alot ridiculous.......I had an old wolf commercial oven in my business that gave up the ghost, I hacked the flattop out of it when I scraped it. Has been sitting in my garage foe 2 years. It must have weighed 75lbs before I cut it down and fitted it...
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