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Title: New Offset Project completed
Post by: DStew on February 29, 2012, 08:45:20 am
My little project I jumped into to convert a propane tank into an offset BBQ Smoker is completed.  Managed to not blow myself up (always a plus) and my buddy Griller42 was a welding machine, and fabrication genius getting this little dream of mine into reality.

So, without further Ado, I present for public enjoyment, my new offset smoker that weighs so much we can barely figure out how to get the sucker over to my house..............

Daryl
Slow n Low in Gilbert

PS
Griller42 (member here) has 2 large propane tanks he will be starting on next week if anyone needs a big custom smoker.   8)
Title: Re: New Offset Project completed
Post by: KidCurry on February 29, 2012, 11:02:16 am
Nice!
Double walled fire box?
Title: Re: New Offset Project completed
Post by: Gizzy's Smokin Crew on February 29, 2012, 03:00:15 pm
Nice Smoker....Great job
Title: Re: New Offset Project completed
Post by: Quiggs on March 01, 2012, 08:45:33 pm
Nice job!!! Looks like it should kick some serious BBQ A$$....

Quiggs
Title: Re: New Offset Project completed
Post by: Crash on March 01, 2012, 11:41:23 pm
Looks awesome..... have you cooked on it yet??
Title: Re: New Offset Project completed
Post by: DStew on March 20, 2012, 09:15:03 am
Cooked on her 3 times now and learned the following

- It loves to sit on 225-250 degrees
- Very easy modulate temp as the fuel burns down
- It seems to promote beer drinking, even early in the morning
- I smell like smoke while eating a 10 hour shoulder
- The People at the Pork Shop are starting to recognize me
- My Cholesterol is jacked up

Next stop, Brisketville!
Title: Re: New Offset Project completed
Post by: chefrob on March 21, 2012, 09:57:47 am
great lookin rig!
Title: Re: New Offset Project completed
Post by: tbonejc on March 22, 2012, 06:52:34 am
Cooked on her 3 times now and learned the following

- It loves to sit on 225-250 degrees
- Very easy modulate temp as the fuel burns down
- It seems to promote beer drinking, even early in the morning
- I smell like smoke while eating a 10 hour shoulder
- The People at the Pork Shop are starting to recognize me
- My Cholesterol is jacked up

Next stop, Brisketville!
These aren't bad things...
Looks awesome dude!
Title: Re: New Offset Project completed
Post by: SmokeWatcher on March 22, 2012, 06:34:25 pm
Very nice...how much you want for it???