Spray bombed the fenders with Rustoleum....
Would love to come out and play, if I can get some time off work Ill be there.Man that rig looks good. You should bring that to the Michigan Members gathering in July! You'd be the talk of the party
Oh yeah, I hear ya on that. Work always seems to get in the way of a good time. I would just love to see that pit. Do you have rigs on display at your place? I'm up in Harbor Beach quite a bit during the summer and fall and wouldn't mind checking out your handywork in person.Would love to come out and play, if I can get some time off work Ill be there.
Fund raiser / Test burn...
Loaded down. ready to roll...
4:30 AM Arrived on site....Ohhhhh-Yeeaaahhhh! In my best Randy the Macho Man voice.....
I ran it across the scales on the way up north. No idea what the pit weighs, but the whole deal weighed 16,840 Lbs. (truck and trailer) As usual, the Superduty towed like a dream. Cruise was set at 78 MPH on I-75. Trailer handled AWESOME!!
Here she is about 4 hrs into a 10 hr burn....
Temps are very easy to hold / adjust; and are within 5 degrees from end to end.(Rear BBQ Chambers) Opening the front grill chamber to cook breakfast had no effect on the temps in the rear chambers. Temps were taken with both digital probes and a Fluke IR therm. Still need three matching gauges for the doors. But hey, this economy sucks, it'll come with time...Held this temp in breezy wind all day. Had to put wood in every 2-1/2 hrs or so. I used hickory for this burn.
A little peek..I normally wouldn't open these doors, but every one wants to know whats inside right??
The final product...
Still a few loose ends to tie up, but just about to call this one finished.