500 Gal Reverse Flow Trailer

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Hello everyone. Wanted to share with everybody a smoker build I'm in the process of completing. I have been reading this forum for a few years getting ideas and now its coming together. i will
continue to post as it comes together. still a lot to complete and figure out as far as the trailer goes but the smoker is close to having a seasoning
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That is so impressive! I’m also jealous! I think I’d end up blowing something up, starting a massive fire, or ending with a twisted pile of crap at the end. So…all I can do is save and someday hire someone with your skills!
 
I'm not sure if the viewing angle is screwing up my view.... BUT.... the hinges look like there may be a problem with the door hanging up when opening and closing...
The "swing" point should be well outside the opening so the door seals do not bind during the opening/closing operation,..
You may be OK but, if you have a problem, this will solve it....

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Also, if those pipes are drain tubes, bigger would be better....


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The doors open and close fine with current hinges. I understand what your saying though. I had to put a piece of flat bar inside to get my seal and the flat bar on the outside is just on edge of door so there is no interference when opening. Modifications as I go. 20210825_162838.jpg 20210827_195331.jpg
 
The pipes are 3/8 structural steel at 28lbs per foot. Counter weights are 65lbs each.
 
That's good looking build.
Where do you intend to run the exhaust?
Staight out the top or with a 90° elbow above the FB?
 
Hello everyone. Wanted to share with everybody a smoker build I'm in the process of completing. I have been reading this forum for a few years getting ideas and now its coming together. i will
continue to post as it comes together. still a lot to complete and figure out as far as the trailer goes but the smoker is close to having a seasoning
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wonderful. if i ever attempted to weld, I'd have more scrap than completed project.
 
There are 2 drain pipes in the greese catch 1 at each end. They are both 3/4in. I didn't think I would need bigger. Guess I'll find out soon.

I'm thinking to run exahust thru the end and shape the pipe to curvature of tank. Proable 6in diameter. Let me know your opinion if the plenum box makes that much of a difference.
 
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I would like to have a warming box on the trailer somewhere. Might have to cut end of tank and build on firebox . Plenum would cause a problem with that. Not sure what to do yet.
 
WOW! What a tank, pun intended. What are your intentions for this beast once it's completed? That thing will cook A LOT of food...
 
I cook for large gatherings a few times a year. Honestly this is just a project I wanted to build to say I've done it. Now that its coming together it might be more than I need. I would have no problem selling it. I have a few smaller tanks I might keep for myself and use this for a learning experience. We will see how it turns out.
 
I'm thinking to run exahust thru the end and shape the pipe to curvature of tank. Proable 6in diameter. Let me know your opinion if the plenum box makes that much of a difference.

Plenum is an excellent choice...

6" exhaust AIN'T gonna be big enough... Run your numbers through the tutorial to get the right size...

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