daughters grad party pics

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I know this is not really smoking but I had to share the big party and the big cookout. The day was a success and all went well. We had 100 lbs of fresh hams and 40 lbs of beef on the roaster cooking at an average of 250 degrees
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WOW
Thank goodness for mechanical designers and stainless steel.
I bet that rack weighs more than the meat. AWESOME set up.
 
Contraption is exactly the word that came to mind as soon as I saw it - lell us more about this rig.
 
the tank is just a fuel oil barrel I got from my brother in laws dad
the cages can be removed to put the meat in by removing the 2 hex bolts on each end. The frame for the cage is made from 1/2 inch black pipe and the tines are 1/2 cold rolled steel
The expanded metal in the middle is stainless and was built at the last minute because I needed an air gap to accommodate the amount of meat I needed to cook





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The threaded rod in the middle is for the adjustment of the cages by turning it brings in both sides equal distance (1 right hand and 1 left hand threaded rod)The slide rods and the blocks & shafts that it rotates on are some scrap from work that are also stainless
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Who's the wise guy that photo shopped the bottle of lighter fluid into the 2nd picture in the background. HaHa!!. Sweet cooker, and good lookin pron!!!
 
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