grizzly0925
Knows what a fatty is.
Hey all I live in Southern NJ and found a builder in my home state up north of me that does tank builds. He does everything custom and I reached out to a few of his customers and they all say great things. I am a little torn between a Work Horse Pits 1975 and his 120 Gallon Model traditional flow.
Does anyone know the normal estimate on surface dimensions on 120 gallon tanks? How does everyone feel about 3/16 steel in the cook chamber for the north east in colder temps? The fire box can be 1/4, 3/8, or insulated. I was thinking going 3/8s to save a little cash rather than going insulated.
the builders IG and Facebook are greenmoneyfab if yall wanted to look at his work.
I would love to support a local business especially during these economic times but I want to make sure I get the most bang for my buck the work horse 1975 has 3/8 steel construction all around and can do the cowboy fire box as an option which is great for reverse sears.
Does anyone know the normal estimate on surface dimensions on 120 gallon tanks? How does everyone feel about 3/16 steel in the cook chamber for the north east in colder temps? The fire box can be 1/4, 3/8, or insulated. I was thinking going 3/8s to save a little cash rather than going insulated.
the builders IG and Facebook are greenmoneyfab if yall wanted to look at his work.
I would love to support a local business especially during these economic times but I want to make sure I get the most bang for my buck the work horse 1975 has 3/8 steel construction all around and can do the cowboy fire box as an option which is great for reverse sears.