The F bomb and 100lbs of butts......

Blownmope

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Hot n fast, 7.5 hrs start to finish on these beauties.
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Wow, that's a bunch of butt:becky: That is a neat lookng vertical, looks like a 120-150 gallon propane tank?
 
Wow, that's a bunch of butt:becky: That is a neat lookng vertical, looks like a 120-150 gallon propane tank?

It is a 150 gallon vertical, four 26.5" dia racks, a stick burner with just the door for fire control for now, going to add a daisy wheel and close the door, 120lb cast iron man hole cover for a diffuser and heat sink: temps rebound in three mins after mopping or whatever, 8" exhaust. I shovel the coals out at the end of a cook and it takes five hours to cool down. It is a heavy mofo, had to use a tractor to move it. The stand is a cracked semi rim.
 
That is a really neat cooker. And crrative too

Oh and nice butts
 
That is very nice.. I need to take one of my tanks and make a vertical for me... Yall keep giving me ideas!!!!
 
It is a 150 gallon vertical, four 26.5" dia racks, a stick burner with just the door for fire control for now, going to add a daisy wheel and close the door, 120lb cast iron man hole cover for a diffuser and heat sink: temps rebound in three mins after mopping or whatever, 8" exhaust. I shovel the coals out at the end of a cook and it takes five hours to cool down. It is a heavy mofo, had to use a tractor to move it. The stand is a cracked semi rim.

LOVE the manhole cover idea for a diffuser; probably take forever to get 120# hot, but once you get there you will be hot for farkin ever. Not surprised it recovers so fast! Great design cooker!
 
LOVE the manhole cover idea for a diffuser; probably take forever to get 120# hot, but once you get there you will be hot for farkin ever. Not surprised it recovers so fast! Great design cooker!

Thanks yall! takes half an hour to get up to temp, I burned about three five gallon buckets of splits, very small fire to get 325 out of it.

I used to work at a foundry that makes them, got it on the cheap as it was scrap...
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Nice looking pork, and that's a crazy one-of-a-kind vertical cooker idea...

Sounds like she's more economical on the wood than we expected!

Thanks for sharing!
 
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