I was wondering if anyone has nuilt a portable smoker/bbq grill. one that you could pull behind a truck. if so let me know if there r any plans or pics avaible.thanks, looking to not have to spend thousands.
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01-30-2010, 09:57 AM #1
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01-30-2010, 10:05 AM #2
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Hey they are great fun to build. I build them for customers every now and then. I will try and put in some pics of the last one I did, shipped last Nov.
I call it Big Red!Live Right Have Fun
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01-30-2010, 01:55 PM #3
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Hey,it looks super nice!!! but im sure comes with a pretty hefty price tag.Im just wanting to try and get smthng a little smaller,smthing i can take to the lake but b able to feed about 25-50 ppl. i also havent done much smoking,so dont know the best methods and what plans work the best. and want to keep the cost down a bit. if you have any plans u coould share that would help me a bunch.thanks!!:
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01-30-2010, 02:14 PM #4
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Thanks,
I do these to fill in slow times.
There are a bunch of different ways make a smoke/bbq. the one pictured is a rotissary unit. 36"dia x 84" with a grille on the back of the trailer.
Cost.... Material for the project ran $3985.00 complete. We fab everything from the ground up(axles and fenders were purchased).
A static style pit can be done for around $300/$500 and it will feed 50 people easy. you can make it to hook to your trailer receiver or put it on a small trailer.
Think 2 boxes - air in/air out. One box for fire the other for food.
OK I am ready to start cookin lunch... again.
As far as how to cook. KCBS ( Kansas City BBQ Association) www.kcbs.us
You will also see a bunch of smokers and pits that different companies build. I stay a member even though I haven't competed in a couple of years.
When you decide what style of pit to build and you want some suggestions, i would be happy to help you with designs and hints. I am a PM away.
Just post pics for all to see.Live Right Have Fun
XMT350 CV/CC
22A Feeder
MM175
Dynasty 200DX
TB302
12vs Extreme
Hypertherm PowerMax 1000
20" x 40" CNC Mills (2)
16" x 60" engine lathe
65 Ton edwards iron worker
3/16' x 24" power slip roll
16' power feed mitering bandsaw
and other fun toys
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01-30-2010, 03:59 PM #5
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Check out these smoker/BBQ's. There is tons on here.
Dont know if it helps?http://www.millerwelds.com/interests...y/lawn-garden/
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01-30-2010, 04:10 PM #6
check out www.thesmokering.com lots of good info there
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01-30-2010, 05:13 PM #7
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01-30-2010, 08:52 PM #8
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Thanks for all the replys,ill do a little more decision making on size and style,and get back for some added info and help.
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01-30-2010, 08:56 PM #9
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And a forklift to move the heavy stuff with..
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01-30-2010, 08:57 PM #10
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enclosed trailer.
I was also wondering if anyone knows where and type of panels used that r generally used on the outside of the enclosed trailers out there. thinking of enclosing my 18ft trailer and also dont know if one could use steel studs they sell at hm dpt exc for the framing around outside and roll some sq tubing for the top? and attach? never seen the auctual framing structure of one-to know or get a good idea?. any advise or help would be appreciated.thanks


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