Are you having it delivered to you? Or is it being sent to the metal supplier?
My fire box cuts and some pieces of the chute, for the 1/2" portion of the gravity feed, had to be picked up 65 miles away OR...they would have delivered it to their auxiliary shop 40 miles closer to me for $75.00. I'm not paying for those charges, I drove 65 miles to go get it.
If not, I would have waited a few days to get it and pay $75.. Not my thing
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They will deliver it to our shop. They made deliveries to the mill today but not my order... Supposed to get it tomorrow. No extra charge for delivery. We order from the company all the time. We repair our own roll-off containers, hoppers and equipment.
Ok, that makes sense. Then it stands to reason that material handling is not a problem. This is my greatest dilemma. I have trouble nowadays moving a 2x4x1/4".
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You are building a sweet rig, so if you have the budget of time labor and money I would insulate the FB sides and top, not the bottom the ash will do that. The will help on fuel and you can put your tires close to the FB without concern. And on hot days you will be glad the heat is not on you.
So I vote (Yes) but FB only!
Current Smokers: Backyard RF Offset and Hybrid RF Offset trailer rig with Cowboy cooker and fish fryer, always room for more........
My firebox is smaller on my 275 tank and last summer at 85 degrees it was not a place to be near...yours will be double this size so I too, using RC's comment...vote insulate.
Ps: I'm insulating mine over the winter
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Okay am really struggling with my design as far as FB to CC and having enough clearance for the FB on a trailer and still be able to reach the WC... something has to give or I am over thinking it?
Reminder I have a 36"x108" CC, plus I am squaring the doors off the cooking chamber so my FB dimensions are 32Tx36Wx36D. If I allow 4"s from my lowest CG (which I ma putting it at CL of CC (18"s) for the top of my FB. This will leave me 18"s from bottom of CC chamber to bottom of FB. I feel I need at least 10-12"s of ground clearance. So I guess I need to sacrifice the height of my WC. Plans were for a 48Tx36Wx36D FB.
My plan is/was to build the cooker then the trailer but I realize I need to keep this clearance in mind while building the cooker.
I would say you would have a huge WB even it were only 36" high. That is just under 9 square ft on each grate in it. If you put 5 grates in it you would have 45 sq ft. of grate space. That's a huge amount of space. The closer the axle is to the FB the less ground clearance you will need. Since you are insulating the FB you will likely have your axle about 6" ahead of the FB.
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Current Smokers: Backyard RF Offset and Hybrid RF Offset trailer rig with Cowboy cooker and fish fryer, always room for more........
I can only pass along my trailer build experience. I had emailed a highly regarded member here about the trailer specs. He advised me that the 10" of space to the bottom of my firebox was more than adequate. My single 3500lb axle is about 8" to the rear wall of my FB and it barely moves the leaf springs even with its smooth ride. If I were to lift the tongue over 6 foot, I'd hit the firebox. But that would never happen. That's probably a 45 degree angle. Quite possibly a crazy elevated " Dukes of Hazard" type of road dip might be an issue but that's not too likely.
The firebox sit in the notch that is on the rear of the trailer. As a result my trailer is not 10' long but 8'. Very adequate for this smoker. I still email him on occasion to say thank you
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Reading into your replies, I am making the WC to tall/big?
I've never cooked on a RF. The options of using the WC as a WC plus as an additional CC w/ a vent from the FB, gets me a little excited and is the reason I decided to go RF w/WC over FB... I envision dual cooks if needed. One in the main CC and the second in the WC.
I plan to insulate the WC also. IMO or thinking the more heat retained inside can't hurt anything.