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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2010

The start to almost finish of a 1260 Square Foot cook area Texas BBQ Smoker. I used two 500 gal. propane tanks set on a home made 22 foot trailer. Dual one piece insulated firebox.Finished, For Sale 15,000 or best offer.

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  • tgchism, Thank you very much. Thanks for checking out my page.

  • I've used rustoeleum in the past with good results. I've heard and may try tractor implement paint sence the firebox is insulated. Heard it goes on thick and doesn't fade, for a shiney finish.

  • good job what was the build time?

  • It took 10 months and around 30 to 40 hours a week. I'm the sole builder,so somethings take a little longer. I lack painting and putting the diamond plate decking on the rest of trailer.

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  • Have you fired up the smoker yet?

  • Great Build! super solid!

  • That's a top rate build! The skill of te builder really shows!

  • I recommend rustoleum paint. it is really A great paint. I have painted mini of pits with it. again great job

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