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Just about have it ready to mount on trailer,now if I can figure a way to get it out of my shop.
 

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The reason for so many exhaust is I designed where you can shut of the part of smoker you dont need.you can cook on just 1/4 of it 1/2 of it 3/4 or you can cook just using the warming box or you can use all of it.The extra stack by the fire pit is for using it as a reverse cooker.
 
Trailer I am making

I am using 6000# per axel 3600# per springs. 6" X 35 ft. I beam with the axel mounted on 1/2 X 3" angle iron.The reason I did this is to be able to slide the axel as I add to trailer.I will then drill holes and use Grade 8 bolts.I was given the axels,springs and I beam,I know this is overkill but it was free.
 

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I have had it for about 6 months,but only worked on it about 60 days,it took 4 months to figure out what I wanted to do
 
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