You may need a hinge on the chimney. That last picture looks like the chimney is taller than the door behind it. Oops !! (I hope I'm wrong).
I haven't seen any square smokers on trailers before. This is interesting. Please keep the pictures coming.
Charley
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07-15-2011, 08:32 AM #11
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07-15-2011, 02:26 PM #12
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Interesting design. How does the smoke enter the upright chamber?
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07-21-2011, 12:20 PM #13
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have you given thought to where your weight is being distributed ?it looks like you got alot of the weght on the rear of the trailer and that may result in some swaying going down the highway.
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08-28-2011, 11:32 AM #14
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It looks like you are doing a reverse flow design, but I have a couple of questions for you: I don't see any kind of lip or stop to keep the grease draining back into the firebox and I don't see any type of drain to get the grease out of the main pit area. Just a thought.
Someone else had mentioned the pit calculator earlier and this is the link that I used to build mine and it worked great.
http://www.feldoncentral.com/bbqcalculator.html
The pit looks great so far!


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