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Reverse flow cooker painted and first cook (4/18/10)
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morick
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PostPosted: Apr 06 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

just checking up on ya, shes looking good k.a.m. Wink
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Looking good KAM

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PostPosted: Apr 06 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank You morick, Very Happy I hope your remodeling is going smoothly. Smile

Thank You Sgt. Stel. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Apr 06 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I love it!

One thing I learned on my pit build..... thin metal sucks! Next time I'll wait until I have the $ to get heavier gauge material.

Where are the burners going to be located? Looking forward to seeing what you come up with for propane routing.
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k.a.m. wrote:
Thank You morick, Very Happy I hope your remodeling is going smoothly. Smile


lots of finishing do dats to finish but its getting along fairly smoothly,thanks.
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Thank You pyronoel, Very Happy The burners will be mounted on the back of the trailer. I just finished mounting them into their holders, top grates to come and stainless piping.



morick, that sounds fantastic. Very Happy It is the little do dats that take so much time. Smile
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k.a.m. are you going to be done with this thing be for it rust away Shocked
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Wow! I need a new father in law. All mine does is show up when dinner is ready. Laughing
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Cody, I live by my signature. Very Happy Laughing

Thank You Arquero, Very Happy Your father-in-law knows where to go for fantastic Que. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Apr 07 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

pyronoel wrote:

One thing I learned on my pit build..... thin metal sucks! Next time I'll wait until I have the $ to get heavier gauge material.

You and me both brother, Tho I came across this concept a while back when locating this site. No use re-inventing the wheel. The k.a.m. and a few others 101 basics. Not the first nor the last time I have ogled k.a.m.'s work and took the ball and ran with it. As always..Thanks for the inspiration k.a.m. This is some fun stuff.
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PostPosted: Apr 08 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

KAM your level of craftsmanship leaves me speachless. Very well done sir. Fabulous, spectacular, holy moly thats gonna be a beauty.

Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked
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Damn KAM! You want an all expense paid trip to Serbia, pig capital of the world? Laughing
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Thank You Wreckless, Very Happy I love this sight, there is so much knowledge and willingness to help that like you said it makes this hobby fun.

Thank You solanabeacher, Very Happy I had one of those nights where nothing went right. Simple weld on eight lugs and drill eight 7/16'' holes in them to mount the burners. I snapped 3 bits I know where diamond plate got its name. Laughing

patruns, that is mighty tempting. Very Happy Mrs. K.A.M. might have some input on that one though. Laughing
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PostPosted: Apr 11 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

This morning I finished the clips for the propane lines and other little things and then it was time to let
her go but she will be back for seasoning and first cook next weekend. I also have to finish the burners.
Hey D. I have a bare slab again. Smile


Parked in front of my house.



Proud owners, The pit masters of the SMOKIN'ACES.


And there she goes.



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PostPosted: Apr 11 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great job Kevin. I hope you get to chill and relax the next couple weekends before jumping on your next project. I hope those guys know what all you have done for them. You're a top notch guy Kevin. Thanks, its been a pleasure watching the build.

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Thank You Dan, Very Happy It has been a fun build, and I still need to finish the burners and then a cook next weekend while seasoning her. Very Happy
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Great Job , Kevin !!
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Kevin, go fishing. You need the break before you start your next project.

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Thank You Ernie, Very Happy Yep This one I am kinda missing already.

Thank You Robert, Very Happy That is a good idea Very Happy In fact The weekend of the BBQ festival I have a Bass tournament and Debbie is judging the comps. If you get out that way you can see the build up close as they are doing their first comp there.
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PostPosted: Apr 11 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Congrats on the build. This sure has been a fine ride thanks for allowing us to follow along. I cant wait to see her painted up.
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