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Thanks for the kind words
I fired it up twice to start seasoning it and on the second burn some of my welds on the larger fb shell split,i was trying to make my not so nice looking welds look good but i took too much off with the grinder.A quick re weld and i think its good to go.
I am...
I lit her up and she ran great! It took about an 3/4 of an hour for the main smoker to reach 220-240 and once there because of the thick steel maintained a steady temp for some time.
I put up the heat and had some welds let go on the big firebox outer shell i think because i had ground them...
i have a lot of space up front and need counter balance or tongue weight so i decided to make a Santa Maria style grill.i purchased new 1/4 inch plate for this.
I have had to make a change in my trailer because of the weight.The axle was a 3500lb without brakes so you could really feel it pushing me.I found this old horse trailer for cheap replaced the suspension with new springs shackles and installed new brakes and now this trailer has an 8000lb...
I am not going with the usual hanging counter weight for the doors because i would not have been able to have the warmer box due to the interference of the weights.I am going to try an alternative method of using garage door springs.
Thanks
Just weighed the trailer because i was getting worrried about how much i had on my 3500lbs axle and it as it sits now it weighs 2780LBS.I still have about 300-500lbs worth of shelves and doors to put on so i guess i better start looking for a bigger trailer or another axle?
I decided to go with the additional firebox for my warmer /smoker.
I plan to have two stacks one to pull the heat through under the chamber and one to pull it reverse flow over the food.I will put in some flaps and damper to make it work.....i hope
Almost finished with warmer box however i do not know how to heat this side?
Can i tap into firebox and have the fire heat both sides or is that going to take too much heat away from the main cook chamber?
I was thinking of ducting the warmer from the back side of fb but how would the air...
Those are magnetic trailer lights i use to move it around.i will be extending the side rails to install the new lights later on so at that they are behind the firebox.
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