- Nov 15, 2015
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Ok, so I had posted last year about building a smoker trailer, and doing a concession deal. Well, after lots of research, more reading, and more research, I was ready to build it last fall. Then I blew out my back at work on Nov 20th. After 3 months, they finally figured out I had a couple herniated discs, and I had surgery. But as luck would have it, I was out of work (still am for at least a couple more weeks), and bored looking at craigslist. Found this. The Smelt Shack.
22' 10,000lb trailer, 8x10 on board commercial kitchen, the smokers are a large reverse flow (500 gallon propane tank), and a big ol Backwoods setup. Im running the BW as I type, with the Guru its holding fast at 240. This thing came with everything I need to do a full BBQ business, but for now, til my back is better, its for family BBQs, and small parties. the kitchen is lined from the roof peak to the floor with stainless steel sheet, stainless prep tables, buffet setup for around 400 people, picnic tables, signs, paper goods, foil, it all came with it. Plus a 1999 Dodge Ram 2500 diesel to haul it with. Ive only burned it twice before today, this is the maiden voyage with the BW, but that reverse flow is niiice! Had a guy drop off a quarter cord of cherry this morning, got 3 sticks in the BW tuning up a couple racks of baby backs, a few pounds of country style ribs, and a dozen wings. there are still 6 empty racks, and I could have fit what Im doing on 1. Ill try and grab some Q view shots here in a few minutes, and do an update on here.
22' 10,000lb trailer, 8x10 on board commercial kitchen, the smokers are a large reverse flow (500 gallon propane tank), and a big ol Backwoods setup. Im running the BW as I type, with the Guru its holding fast at 240. This thing came with everything I need to do a full BBQ business, but for now, til my back is better, its for family BBQs, and small parties. the kitchen is lined from the roof peak to the floor with stainless steel sheet, stainless prep tables, buffet setup for around 400 people, picnic tables, signs, paper goods, foil, it all came with it. Plus a 1999 Dodge Ram 2500 diesel to haul it with. Ive only burned it twice before today, this is the maiden voyage with the BW, but that reverse flow is niiice! Had a guy drop off a quarter cord of cherry this morning, got 3 sticks in the BW tuning up a couple racks of baby backs, a few pounds of country style ribs, and a dozen wings. there are still 6 empty racks, and I could have fit what Im doing on 1. Ill try and grab some Q view shots here in a few minutes, and do an update on here.