It does not slide under. There is pin attached. You can take it off if you want.Guessing it slides back under the cook chamber when not needed? I'd forget and end up hurting myself walking into it.
Jim
It does not slide under. There is pin attached. You can take it off if you want.Guessing it slides back under the cook chamber when not needed? I'd forget and end up hurting myself walking into it.
Jim
Luckily, I haven't done that. There is a cotter pin that secures it. Remove it, and you can remove the T-bar for storage and the mishap you mentioned.Guessing it slides back under the cook chamber when not needed? I'd forget and end up hurting myself walking into it.
Jim
very nice rig. I called Craig today and couldnt believe the price he gave me!!!!Picked her up last weekend from Craig and gonna season today and do some chicken legs tomorrow with all my inkbird probes in it to get a good feel of the temps inside the pit. Can't wait to fire this thing up. The only problem I have is trying to get the bottom cooking grate out. Talked to Craig a couple days ago and he told me to slide all the way forward and tip the right side up and get on the top slide out. I still can't get it out. Does anybody got any tricks to get it out. Thanks
Shipping on mine in August or Sept was $304, cheeper than I could buy gas for the trip.I have a 30x48. If you can pick it up you'll skip the freight charge. Which will be around $600-$900 bucks. Craig's a nice guy. Several of us have a smoker from him
Shipping on mine in 2019 was $874 but it weighs 1000lb. Was cheaper to drive 9hr and pick it up. I'm not disagreeing though. Even with freight it's cheaper than a lot of folksShipping on mine in August or Sept was $304, cheeper than I could buy gas for the trip.
It's worth at least asking for the shipping quote.