The main reason I did it to mine was the fact that I get in and out of the trailer at the house with no jacks down, And I didnt like it when I could feel the thing twist while getting in and out.
I seldom use jacks when I set up.
I was actually loaded heavy on one side when I built mine as well.
And if you see it trying to twist down the road it is always easy to add later.
Alright i really appreciate the input. I already plan on adding some gussets to help strengthen the trailer a bit but ill keep an eye on it when i road test it.
Hey guys im wanting to finish up the baffle plate but i dont know how much area to leave open on the end for the smoke to come up. I think i remember reading that it needs to be the same area as the opening from firebox to cook chamber but i could be wrong. Thanks for any input.
Thanks guys. Im not going to lie they arent completely perfect (im glad the picture hid most of that) but i am still happy how they came out. And i cant even take credit for the idea. That was one of my wifes vision for this thing.
Right......lol......by then I will have a decent shop and you can come visit me. First priority for my shop is sleeping quarters and a full bathroom. Next on the list is full on kitchen.
Thanks for the compliments.
I was able to do some smoking on the smaller smoker i have. I smoked a ham and a jalapeno bacon brisket and they both turned out pretty good. I know if there's no pictures it didn't happen so here you go.