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Martin H. Eastburn Martin H. Eastburn is offline
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Default Interesting pig roaster

We use 200 gallon Propane tanks that are out of date.
Little 'oil' cans are small. :-)

Martin

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On 7/31/2010 8:31 PM, Wes wrote:
wrote:

This one was a rental at a party where I am right now.

http://igor.chudov.com/tmp/Pig-Roaster.jpg

Would be great to make one like this.


A real pig roaster is made out of a fuel oil tank cut so you have a hinged cover. Then
you have a couple propane burners protected by a couple discs from a farm implement.

Image of a tank. http://www.kingcookers.com/9cf7_12.jpg


Mounting it to any sort of trailer so you can move it easy is a plus.

My coworker cooks pigs for $150 or so + consumables on the side.

Wes