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bbq smoker ready for painting

Postby highonthehog » 03 Nov 2013, 10:32

http://s94.photobucket.com/user/di-neil ... sort=3&o=0
Diy offset smoker ready for painting :D, only taken a year :cry:
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Re: bbq smoker ready for painting

Postby noxskuses » 05 Nov 2013, 09:18

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Looks good. Don't forget an 'after' photo once you've tarted it up.
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Re: bbq smoker ready for painting

Postby highonthehog » 05 Nov 2013, 22:14

Will do, should be shot blasted and sprayed in the next few weeks, mud gaurds waiting in the lounge. Need to sort out some effective way to monitor temperature
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Re: bbq smoker ready for painting

Postby highonthehog » 15 Jan 2014, 11:02

Still waiting for the weather to improve before we can blast and paint, but have installed a gas bar to insure correct temp maintained
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Re: bbq smoker ready for painting

Postby highonthehog » 30 Sep 2014, 20:59

just got round to updating photos,been very busy doing hog roasts.Need to put on mud guards and seals, had it alight ok
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Re: bbq smoker ready for painting

Postby JEC » 01 Oct 2014, 05:47

Nice turn around. Did you buy it wanting to do events or did you get it and think you'd better start doing events?
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Re: bbq smoker ready for painting

Postby highonthehog » 01 Oct 2014, 09:32

Just wanted to experiment, I had built a large coldsmoker and a couple of gas spit roasters ( which i use for events ) but had only messed around doing stuff on the weber. I do a party once a year for the locals and wanted to do ribs, pork and brisket and this is the result, if it works well I might take it to some local steam fairs :D
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