My First smoker build. 30” offset.
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I don’t know what that means; is something wrong?
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Rambo wrote:I don’t know what that means; is something wrong?
The door sucked in or the center strap pushed out.
It doesn't look too bad. When you weld the door straps on it will most likely fix it.
Or it may take a BFH. Been there a few times lol.
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a piece of chain, a bumper jack and some wood blocks can provide assistance sometimes...
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Re: My First smoker build. 30” offset.
Decent amount of work done this weekend got door seal put on, handle brackets on, rings built for the vertical warmer. Lots of vise grips and a rose bud and clamping the flat strap in the inside of the 30” pipe made almost a perfect 34.5” diameter ring. A coupe floor jacks, a chain and a pice of square tubing got my doors back into shape.
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Finally got it finished up enough for my daughters wedding.
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WOW - - - THAT IS AWESOME and Soooooooo Diversified TOO - - - you can Smoke, Grill, BBQ and do just about anything you need to do to a chunk of Meat with that RIG!
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The only thing I have left for the trailer is a 25 gallon water tank and a 3 basket Rv works fish fryer
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Well done Sir. That rascal is going to throw some nice parties for ya’ll.
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