125 # tank

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link523

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Feb 3, 2010
25
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southeast mi
I am new!!! Have two smokers/cooker to build! has anyone built a reverse flow with 125# tank 30" daimetar 54" tall? was think it will be a good size for small smokes 1 butt or ribs! any commets also building a pig roast for/with a friend wiyh an old oil tank. 250 gallon i think
 
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a 125 is a good size for a small one. i am currently building a mini reverse flow out of2 portable air tanks 12" dia. by 20" long. it's coming together nicely. it should be good for fattys and doing abt's or pork loin roasts. good luck with your build and welcome to the forums! DON'T FORGET THE QVIEW! we love to get ideas from other members and are always willing to help with ideas of our own.
 
125 gal is plenty big for home & patio gatherings
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keep us posted on the build.
 
smoker tank will be 30"x42" do you guys think an 18" daimeter pipe 30" long split in half and a 12" flat plate welded in to make an oval would be big enough fire box?
 
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