Hi guys,
Hope you are all well. First post so go easy on me. Am a total newcomer to proper BBQ - have liked it as long as I can remember and loved it since my first trip to the states but up until now have only been able to try and recreate versions on a small, home Charcoal kettle BBQ.
Recently I took the plunge and decided to follow a dream, purchasing a large charcoal grill fashioned from an old compression/gas tank. It's a good size, mounted on a towable trailer but is currently set up for direct grilling. To get the best out of it I'd like to get a firebox, chimney, warming chamber, etc for proper smoking so was wondering if there was anyone out there with the necessary skills/experience who could potentially advise or suggest companies who may be able to help?
Newbie seeking fabricator.
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JEC
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Re: Newbie seeking fabricator.
Hello. Where abouts are you? Best of just looking for a local welder that can help, bigger companies will charge big money to make something like that. Near where I am there are loads of small steel fabricators working out of little units on industrial parks
Re: Newbie seeking fabricator.
Yeah, have already put feelers out for welders but thought this would be a good place to ask too - ideally would like someone who has done this type of job before and has an understanding of how the air flow, baffles, etc work. Am based in Glasgow.
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Re: Newbie seeking fabricator.
Not much experience in that neck of the woods, almost the opposite end of the country to meBanditBBQ wrote:Yeah, have already put feelers out for welders but thought this would be a good place to ask too - ideally would like someone who has done this type of job before and has an understanding of how the air flow, baffles, etc work. Am based in Glasgow.
