Needing a 250-500 gallon offset built on trailer. Any idea!?

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Kevin Haynes

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Nov 4, 2018
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I've got in touch with Moberg/Mill scale/big phils/fat stack smokers/ el cucaracha, and primitive pits about having a 250 or 500 gallon smoker built on a trailer. Everyone has such a long lead time because of the BBQ gold rush going on here in Texas. I am jumping in while it's booming and I need a 250 or 500 quick! Any suggestions or anyone want to start building one for me? Raw, top and bottom racks, 3 tel-trus, insulated firebox, storage space for wood/cooler on trailer. Single axel preferred but with a 500 dual-axel is probably needed. Let me know thanks! I am in North Texas. South of Denton and North of Dallas. Thanks!
 
Have you checked Craigslist for a used one? Needle in a haystack I am sure in your area but figured I would throw it out there
Oh yeah. Searched Craigslist and I have only found rusted out smokers on trailers with 2 different sized tires haha. I would like to have one built
 
If you don't mind traveling to pick one up there are a bunch of pit builders in Georgia that make quality smokers. Might not be what you are looking to do though. I am sure someone from Texas will chime in shortly!
Yeah I have spoken with primitive pits out there in Georgia. What other names you got? I can look them up
 
try contacting member solaryellow with a PM. last I heard his Beast was for sale. think it's 500 gal.And not to far from you, NC
 
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Don't know if the meet your specs but quick search brought these up Screenshot_20191024-203656_Chrome.jpg Screenshot_20191024-203309_Chrome.jpg Screenshot_20191024-203300_Chrome.jpg
 
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