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williamzanzinger

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I want to do a nice memorial day event at the community where I work. Say for like 300 ppl. Of course i have no smoker at work. Somebody point me in the right direction. What typpe smoker would I need to pull of say, 8 smoked prime ribs. Geez how can I do this? If i were to look into buying a smoker that I could continual use for my work for these numbers. What types of outdoor models are available?
What about a temporary pit like structure?
 
Better look into renting a smoker............
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I agree with geob. A Lang 60 would do the trick. You said you "wanted" to do this large smoke. If this is something you would do on a regular basis (Memorial day, July 4th, Labor day, etc) an investment in a Lang would allow you to accomplish that as well as for home use since its on a trailer. It has been suggested to rent, or build an onsite smoker. If this is a one time deal - rent. If it is more often than that - build or buy. If it's on your dime - buy a unit like the Lang and take it home. If the company is buying I would also suggest portable, as it gives the company fleibility to use the unit in other locations.
I hope this helps
 
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I suggest getting two of these, that way one can go into company storage, and one can go into your personal 'backyard' storage.

Make sure it's a big block.. not the walmart widebody, the bigblock is bigger than the wide body.

I smoked 50 lbs on my wide body pretty easily. I would guess you could do 75 or more on a big block. If you had two, I think, you could do 150lbs.

MC..

Check the big block thread to see exact numbers people have smoked.
 
I think I need to get 3 offset smoker type units. What model has the largest surface area? Big enough to do 3 prime ribs? anyone got me a make and model?Most look like 2 ribs at the most. My fear is that a vertical smoker will build too much moisture?
 
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