Ideas for our Spicewines

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Ok, so Jay build's them, we use them. What would like to add to your spicewine for convenience that isn't going to require sending it back to
MO?

Collapsible table for the modified larges on the trailer?
 
For yours, possible Halon system. :biggrin:

Beer opener.
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A pellet feeder on the back.

:mrgreen::twisted::tongue:



ok ok.. off to my room. :oops::cool:
 
My Son Kyle has come up with a 1000 ideas
I have only let him do a few
My favorites the Charcoal Baskets
and the Klose Smoker Style shelves
(expanded metal shelves)
 
Ok, so Jay build's them, we use them. What would like to add to your spicewine for convenience that isn't going to require sending it back to
MO?

Collapsible table for the modified larges on the trailer?

What about one of these for both sides of you Spicebox?

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My Son Kyle has come up with a 1000 ideas
I have only let him do a few
My favorites the Charcoal Baskets
and the Klose Smoker Style shelves
(expanded metal shelves)

Did he weld them or just create replacements sized slip in's for the donut racks? That's a good idea actually, considering I have the expanded metal.
 
We have done both replaced the stock rack inserts and built complete shelves

Note the reason we did this is we clean our shelves with a Weed Burner
It takes a expanded metal shelf to handle those temps
 
We have done both replaced the stock rack inserts and built complete shelves

Note the reason we did this is we clean our shelves with a Weed Burner
It takes a expanded metal shelf to handle those temps

I got to see pictures of that! A weed burner. Very good idea.
 
On the trailer units....I think we need a stripper pole.....generate a little extra income while competing......

Bet you get Steve enough of those boilermaker's he likes so much he'd do it without a pole! - Ok, this the wrong place for that sorry.
 
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Maybe a closable opening in the bottom for cleaning out grease that got into the firebox.
 
Maybe a closable opening in the bottom for cleaning out grease that got into the firebox.

I've been thinking about this - I picked up a 2" stainless steel marine waste water fitting and I've been considering how to flush mount it in the bottom of the cooker. When you want to drain/hose it out you just use the key and unscrew the center plug. I guess the question for Jay is is the bottom insulated?
 
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