Cheshire Bbq
Is lookin for wood to cook with.
Here I go again. Bigger must be better at least that's what I'm telling myself, [emoji1787].
I've been contemplating on doing a bigger build on a trailer for about a year. I finally had an opportunity to pick up a propane tank that had the end caps cut off and also a piece for the fire box. Let my adventure begin.
Tomorrow I'm picking up a trailer frame bare bones no axle just the frame. Once again just happen to stumble upon it. At this point I think it has to happen, fate.
For the past year I have been looking at many of the professional pitbuilders designs. Most of these newer builders are running airflow analysis on their pits. I don't have that type of program nor do I have the energy or money to spend to build a pit just to run an analysis and find out I did something wrong. Most of these professional pit builders have no calculators of any sort it was trial and error with their analysis machine and at this point have nailed it when it comes to a direct flow offset smoker.
With that being said I have high hopes that some of you folks can help me. I'm looking for somebody that has a fatstacks or primitive pits 250 gallon pit. I'm really only looking for a couple questions to be answered.
Firebox diameter and length?
Throat size?
Baffle plate or directional plate size?
Collector length, width and depth?
Chimney diameter and length?
Any pictures would be Great feel free to PM me pictures if you don't want to post them.
I appreciate any info. Thanks [emoji120]
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I've been contemplating on doing a bigger build on a trailer for about a year. I finally had an opportunity to pick up a propane tank that had the end caps cut off and also a piece for the fire box. Let my adventure begin.
Tomorrow I'm picking up a trailer frame bare bones no axle just the frame. Once again just happen to stumble upon it. At this point I think it has to happen, fate.
For the past year I have been looking at many of the professional pitbuilders designs. Most of these newer builders are running airflow analysis on their pits. I don't have that type of program nor do I have the energy or money to spend to build a pit just to run an analysis and find out I did something wrong. Most of these professional pit builders have no calculators of any sort it was trial and error with their analysis machine and at this point have nailed it when it comes to a direct flow offset smoker.
With that being said I have high hopes that some of you folks can help me. I'm looking for somebody that has a fatstacks or primitive pits 250 gallon pit. I'm really only looking for a couple questions to be answered.
Firebox diameter and length?
Throat size?
Baffle plate or directional plate size?
Collector length, width and depth?
Chimney diameter and length?
Any pictures would be Great feel free to PM me pictures if you don't want to post them.
I appreciate any info. Thanks [emoji120]
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