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I just purchased a smoker made out of a 55 gallon steel
barrel last weekend from someone based out of Riverbend right outside of
Modesto. The unique part of this is that it is a standup vertical pit not laid
down horizontally. He also put a design on it but when I burnt out the insides
Tuesday or was it Wednesday it ran the design off the pit but left the impression
in a spooky manner I like.
I actually found a local place here in Sacramento that has steel barrels for sale
and I think I will design my own pit and create a vertical and horizontal
smoker then sell off a few of my purchased pits. I’ll also buy a barrel for my
dad who made his own horizontal pit about 20 something years ago and he wants
to replace his in the stand he created.
Here are pictures of my new pit BBQ Pit Smoker as it joins my grilling lineup: