Does anyone have some specs (preferably Aaron Franklin's design) for turning 1,000 gallon tanks into pits? I've seen his video which is helpful but would like the specs too. Thanks.
He has some information about it in his bookagcrock2005 said:
Thanks for the info. A buddy and I got two 1,000 gallon tanks and want to make some pits out of them so I thought someone might have some specs handy that we could copy. I'll check those links out.
I totally agree, it's a great resource and a good place to start. Most of my pits are also like yours, one off's. I always look at Feldons, and adjust as needed. I find that everything except the fire box size is pretty close.BKS_Aggie08 said:
Yeah, I agree on the fireboxes being extremely big. Most of the smokers I have built have been one-off customs so it is really handy to use figuring everything else out.
Thanks, I have built a lot of them. I always like to help out when I can.agcrock2005 said:
User name makes me think I need to weight your opinion a little higher than the others...thanks
OE_Ag11 said:
I thought Franklin said in one of his videos his fire boxes were insulated
https://bbqsmokersupply.com These guys have a lot of the things you need. As far as grates, just build your own using 1.5" 3/16 angle iron and #9 3/4 flat expanded metal. On the hinges, don't use those that look like door hinges, they suck. The bullet ones work great, and the 3 piece ones are good but kinda a pain to get lined up right.agcrock2005 said:
Where do you recommend getting hinges, handles, grates, etc. from? I am the opposite of a builder unfortunately...my freakin parents raised me in the city. Hunting is about as redneck as I get, but I would like to get all of the stuff to my buddy so that all he has to do is weld. Thanks.
I personally don't think that in Texas you actually "need" an insulated fire box. They will help with wood usage and will keep the paint looking good longer though. As to figuring out the size, use the calculated size for the inter box, then build the outer box 2" larger.OE_Ag11 said:
Are insulated fireboxes worth it for Houston? And if so how do you adjust the size compared to the calculators?
OE_Ag11 said:
do you have more pictures of how you did the firebox, cabinet smoker interface?
How do you like it? I have been looking at doing something similar.
Thanks again for the information. Are grates really that easy to make? I don't even know what "angle iron" is...I said I wasn't a builder!Quote:
https://bbqsmokersupply.com These guys have a lot of the things you need. As far as grates, just build your own using 1.5" 3/16 angle iron and #9 3/4 flat expanded metal. On the hinges, don't use those that look like door hinges, they suck. The bullet ones work great, and the 3 piece ones are good but kinda a pain to get lined up right.
If you weld the expanded metal to the back side of the angle iron, then turn it over it makes a much nicer finish.agcrock2005 said:Thanks again for the information. Are grates really that easy to make? I don't even know what "angle iron" is...I said I wasn't a builder!Quote:
https://bbqsmokersupply.com These guys have a lot of the things you need. As far as grates, just build your own using 1.5" 3/16 angle iron and #9 3/4 flat expanded metal. On the hinges, don't use those that look like door hinges, they suck. The bullet ones work great, and the 3 piece ones are good but kinda a pain to get lined up right.
EDIT: Just googled angle iron and expanded metal and it does look like it would be pretty easy. Thanks again.