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May finally get to break this in.

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Quiganomics

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Had it since I built it back in February...a 120 gallon offset make from an upcycled air compressor tank. Firebox is 1/4" steel and feeds the heat straight up, not horizontally. Did that as I added a 1/4" steel damper plate beteen the firebox and cook chamber. Wanted to try something different, certainly this style has been done before, but I have never seen it.

Now that the patio is done, its time to move it to its forever home. Likely going to need help to move it, but if it happens this weekend, I'll be giving it it's maiden voyage.

Here's the behemoth...

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Looks nice a nice build.
Interesting design.
One question. Where is your grease drain? I can't see it on these pics and with that much tilt it's concerning that the grease is running toward the firebox.
 
Looks nice a nice build.
Interesting design.
One question. Where is your grease drain? I can't see it on these pics and with that much tilt it's concerning that the grease is running toward the firebox.
There is a grease port on the bottom with a place to hang a metal bucket from to catch. The lean of it is less now, I wound up getting larger wheels for it that leveled it.
 
Had it since I built it back in February...a 120 gallon offset make from an upcycled air compressor tank. Firebox is 1/4" steel and feeds the heat straight up, not horizontally. Did that as I added a 1/4" steel damper plate beteen the firebox and cook chamber. Wanted to try something different, certainly this style has been done before, but I have never seen it.

Now that the patio is done, its time to move it to its forever home. Likely going to need help to move it, but if it happens this weekend, I'll be giving it it's maiden voyage.

Here's the behemoth...

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Broke it I yet?
 
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