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  1. ironmanjking

    Heat advice.

    One thing I've learned... each smoker has its own personality. They are like unborn children when they are under construction. Once you build that first fire, you'll finally understand what you've created, and you'll know where you were right and where you were wrong.
  2. ironmanjking

    Heat advice.

    Looks good. I've got a much smaller offset built with rolled 3/16", and it takes 30 minutes to get her ready to cook. It'll get hot quick. Actually too hot. It takes a 1/2 hour to get her into overdrive.
  3. ironmanjking

    My Vertical Reverse Flow Smoker

    He is on a team called "We Hongree"
  4. ironmanjking

    My Vertical Reverse Flow Smoker

    As far as the portability goes, in all my google searches, I did not see very many stand-alone vertical smokers on trailers. I saw some attached to the end of offsets, but not by themselves. I may have the first ever set up this way... at least from what I've seen.
  5. ironmanjking

    Which Welder

    Well, I can almost assure you that you will not have a problem with it for quite some time. Hobart's are an industry staple.
  6. ironmanjking

    My Vertical Reverse Flow Smoker

    Also, I believe it had a 1,750# axle and spring set. The trailer and smoker are probably approaching 900 to 1000# at the moment.
  7. ironmanjking

    My Vertical Reverse Flow Smoker

    I would only add insulation if it were absolutely necessary. I chose 3/16" plate because it has ample structural integrity to be both the skin and the frame at the same time. I also believe it is thick enough to work well without insulation. If I had to add insulation, it'd mean adding framing...
  8. My Vertical Reverse Flow Smoker

    My Vertical Reverse Flow Smoker

  9. ironmanjking

    My Vertical Reverse Flow Smoker

    Hello, I've mentioned this smoker and posted a few pics of it, but I haven't given a full-on description and detailing yet. I built it for a buddy of mine who is on a BBQ team here in Memphis. He assisted me in doing the grunt work, grinding, chipping, cutting with the saw, etc. I did all the...
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