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here are a few more extras I added today, maybe tomorrow, I will get the fenders and shelves on and the propane tank holder plus the front jack.
Today, I added the grease drain and valve, plus a gauge, and a propane Twig lighter which also can double as a second fuel, got 300 degrees with it!! (talk about pre-burning wood---oops--i mean twigs!!!)
Should I make a small propane 6" side burner for some onions or an egg? I am afraid it might be too close to the tank---BOOM:-)
Had warm weather today, so I removed all the old fireman's paint from the air tank, and finished fabricating fenders/shelves, the screw-jack, a propane tank clamp, and a twig basket. Painted everything and she is humming at 250 right now for a final seasoning!!
Steve...that is awesome. Showed it to my wife and she thought it was a full size smoker. Explained to her that the propane bottle was a hand held...then SHE was impressed.
I can see you serving these for breakfast out of that thing on the morning of a comp.....
Pigs in a blanket....small sausages wrapped in biscuit dough.
I plan on using the cork hole for remote thermometer access---very observant!!
You know, that Twig Burner is so small, that I am thinking about drilling a hole in the back behind the door which would allow me to slide my probe right into the meat from outside!! (Sounds bad but it really would work:-)
That rocks! now I know who to send my old air tanks to! jk Ito am totaly interested in a twigy of my own if you are interested? I sure am! that rocks! and the guys faces at the volunteer fire dept looks with it strapped to my back! lmao!
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