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that looks great FatDaddy and i were just talkin bout that sucker in woodpile chat....was gonna do search for it, now i dont gotta!!! that's just sick man
 
hello chris my name is michael i have built a custom offset out of a 275 gallon oil drum. i cut out 18 inches from the core and welded the 2 halves back together
my question is how do i maintain temp. inside the chamber. it is really difficult to do it. i could try and post some pictures of it. thanks if you could help
 
That looks FRAKING AWESOME. :thumb: I'm going to be starting two builds soon. A brick backyard setup and a 275 gal oil tank. Well I actually dug the foundation already. I hope mine look half that great.

You should paints some flames on the side so it looks like your going really fast!!:becky:
 
Thanks for the compliments everyone! Here are a few pictures of it all painted up. I still have plans to add a wood rack on the side, and a storage box in front, but had to get it ready to cook for my mom for her annual labor day party. Excuse the temporary lights, I didn't want to weld something on only to have to remove it later. Tomorrow will be it's first road trip!

EDIT: Forgot to add, cooking 20 racks of ribs (BB), 70-80 Moinks, and 20-30 cloinks tomorrow. I may have to come back and grab the drum!

"Cloinks" ????

Have I been missing something, been here a while but don't remember seeing this.......

Paul B
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