Hi, haven't been on this forum for a while now but never lost my passion for our 'Q's.
I now have a trailer rig and want to add a rotisserie to one of the barrels.
Distance between embers and product should be about 12" while usable spit length is 44".
Embers will be in the back of the barrel and I will add a drip catcher to use the juices for basting.
Any comments before I execute this build?
Anyone done this before?
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Looks interesting. I look forward to following your progress.
That is an awesome looking set up to be sure.
That is an awesome looking set up to be sure.
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Good Luck with your Build
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Imo it should work. But I would be happy to hear any critics.k.a.m. wrote:Looks interesting. I look forward to following your progress.
That is an awesome looking set up to be sure.
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henri.wolbrink wrote:Imo it should work. But I would be happy to hear any critics.k.a.m. wrote:Looks interesting. I look forward to following your progress.
That is an awesome looking set up to be sure.
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Only problem I foresee is the diameter of the cook chamber limiting the size of the hog you could easily spin in it. Outside of a size limit your plan seems to be a sound one.
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