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Pig roaster and grill, maybe this is it?
I am still looking for somwething that I can put inside the gutted
compressor trailer. I may have found the perfect thing: http://www.amazon.com/GrillPro-35050.../dp/B0026FBHW2 I would remove the casters and put this inside the trailer. My experience suggests that I would be unlikely to be able to make something equivalent, cheaper. Comments? |
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Pig roaster and grill, maybe this is it?
Ignoramus29044 wrote: I am still looking for somwething that I can put inside the gutted compressor trailer. I may have found the perfect thing: http://www.amazon.com/GrillPro-35050.../dp/B0026FBHW2 I would remove the casters and put this inside the trailer. My experience suggests that I would be unlikely to be able to make something equivalent, cheaper. Comments? That looks reasonable. You might want to add a couple rear IR gas burners to the design. If the trailer is notably longer than the roaster you might want to add an insulated partition and make an ice box in back with a section for storage of meat, side dishes, etc. and a side that can hold a couple 5gal drink coolers for lemonade and iced tea. |
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Pig roaster and grill, maybe this is it?
On 2011-07-17, Pete C. wrote:
Ignoramus29044 wrote: I am still looking for somwething that I can put inside the gutted compressor trailer. I may have found the perfect thing: http://www.amazon.com/GrillPro-35050.../dp/B0026FBHW2 I would remove the casters and put this inside the trailer. My experience suggests that I would be unlikely to be able to make something equivalent, cheaper. Comments? That looks reasonable. You might want to add a couple rear IR gas burners to the design. If the trailer is notably longer than the roaster you might want to add an insulated partition and make an ice box in back with a section for storage of meat, side dishes, etc. and a side that can hold a couple 5gal drink coolers for lemonade and iced tea. Thanks I will measure things tomorrow. The trailer does have two side boxes now that run the entire length of the trailer. This is where ice and beer will go. i |
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Pig roaster and grill, maybe this is it?
Don't you want a covered smoker, to efficiently retain the heat and to
contain/concentrate the smoke for more flavor? I didn't see any mention of a lid. ----- Regards, Carl Ijames "Ignoramus29044" wrote in message ... I am still looking for somwething that I can put inside the gutted compressor trailer. I may have found the perfect thing: http://www.amazon.com/GrillPro-35050.../dp/B0026FBHW2 I would remove the casters and put this inside the trailer. My experience suggests that I would be unlikely to be able to make something equivalent, cheaper. Comments? |
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Pig roaster and grill, maybe this is it?
Carl Ijames wrote: Don't you want a covered smoker, to efficiently retain the heat and to contain/concentrate the smoke for more flavor? I didn't see any mention of a lid. It's covered when he puts it inside that compressor trailer. ----- Regards, Carl Ijames "Ignoramus29044" wrote in message ... I am still looking for somwething that I can put inside the gutted compressor trailer. I may have found the perfect thing: http://www.amazon.com/GrillPro-35050.../dp/B0026FBHW2 I would remove the casters and put this inside the trailer. My experience suggests that I would be unlikely to be able to make something equivalent, cheaper. Comments? |
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Pig roaster and grill, maybe this is it?
On 2011-07-17, Carl Ijames wrote:
Don't you want a covered smoker, to efficiently retain the heat and to contain/concentrate the smoke for more flavor? I didn't see any mention of a lid. I do want a covered smoker. This compressor has access doors that essentially do let me make any shape of cover I want (and this was really the main reason I bought it for $50). See he http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Home.../00-as-Bought/ i ----- Regards, Carl Ijames "Ignoramus29044" wrote in message ... I am still looking for somwething that I can put inside the gutted compressor trailer. I may have found the perfect thing: http://www.amazon.com/GrillPro-35050.../dp/B0026FBHW2 I would remove the casters and put this inside the trailer. My experience suggests that I would be unlikely to be able to make something equivalent, cheaper. Comments? |
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