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Re: chuck wagon
Posted: 12 Jul 2010, 21:45
by joker smoker
Just struck lucky at the scrap yard with this firebox Steve... It would be a crime not to have a go especially as the insulated cabinet for the Traeger is looking so good and been built by my business partner's dad without any labour costs
Re: chuck wagon
Posted: 12 Jul 2010, 22:04
by Steve
I have promised wifey, I'll save for our new house before buying any more BBQ equipment. But once we have the place I'm looking to buy a Spicewine or build something similar here in the UK.
Re: chuck wagon
Posted: 12 Jul 2010, 22:49
by joker smoker
I paid £30 for the firebox...if I see another one I'll give you a shout....I have my scouts in the scrapyard every day
Re: chuck wagon
Posted: 13 Jul 2010, 06:26
by All Weather Griller
Likewise John, good to hear you are all very busy. It sounds very much to me that you have a little pitmaster factory going down there.
I know what you mean about the forum being a bit quiet... I reckon that the weather is to blame, members are out BBQ'ing not talking about BBQ'ing. Either that or they have migrated to facebook, to be honest I am a bit guilty of that.
I am curious to see what you turn up with over the next few comps, it sounds like you are investing heavily into R&D, I betting your oxy acetylene skills are up there with your Q'ing skills by now.
See you next week,
Re: chuck wagon
Posted: 27 Nov 2010, 18:19
by joker smoker
I've now moved this big ol' beast to my local pub where we've given it a couple of burn outs ready for the first cook tomorrow.....
