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Old 07-30-2016, 10:23 AM
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LMAO, that's as far as I got today (Calvin, not the Hillary flag). I basically had to re-draw Calvin inside my program. The old picture was so lo-res, I was really only able to salvage the basic outline of him. I will work on the confed. flag later. Heading to mission BBQ to throw some pulled pork into my troat.
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Originally Posted by CurrySoSpicy
LMAO, that's as far as I got today (Calvin, not the Hillary flag). I basically had to re-draw Calvin inside my program. The old picture was so lo-res, I was really only able to salvage the basic outline of him. I will work on the confed. flag later. Heading to mission BBQ to throw some pulled pork into my troat.
Ha, looks a lot cleaner then it was. I should have Google searched to see if I could find a cleaner one....as I said, I've had that one for about 8 years lol. How is mission BBQ? I drive by it every once in a while, but never stop.
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It's great! As far as BBQ goes in the York County area, Porkys has the best pulled pork and Little Everetts in Hanover has the best ribs. I would say mission really does the brisket well. I had the chopped brisket sandwich today, excellent.

I looked on google for your picture in higher quality, couldn't find one. We now own the highest quality version of the image in the world, nice!
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This was my bbq smoker that I built back in the day. Traded it for a cherokee.



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Old 07-30-2016, 12:10 PM
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Wow nice man! Plans to build another?
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Originally Posted by CurrySoSpicy
Wow nice man! Plans to build another?
yeah when I get a place. I ll build another one
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I always wanted to build on of those ugly drum smokers. The one BBQ company sells a kit and there is a guy near my house who always has food grade 55 gallons drums for sale.

The ugly drum beckons to be built.
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I always wanted to build on of those ugly drum smokers. The one BBQ company sells a kit and there is a guy near my house who always has food grade 55 gallons drums for sale. The ugly drum beckons to be built.
I wouldn't recommend it. Drums don't really hold heat in and often last few years before it rust apart.

Better off using air compressor tanks, propane tanks (the big ones) or any thick tanks that's 1/8 thick at minimum.

My next one would be rectangular shaped with 1/4 thickness all around.
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Originally Posted by CurrySoSpicy
It's great! As far as BBQ goes in the York County area, Porkys has the best pulled pork and Little Everetts in Hanover has the best ribs. I would say mission really does the brisket well. I had the chopped brisket sandwich today, excellent.

I looked on google for your picture in higher quality, couldn't find one. We now own the highest quality version of the image in the world, nice!
I will have to try them out. And that's awesome, im sure you could sell a bunch of them with the way everyone is right now haha
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Originally Posted by XJwonders
I wouldn't recommend it. Drums don't really hold heat in and often last few years before it rust apart.

Better off using air compressor tanks, propane tanks (the big ones) or any thick tanks that's 1/8 thick at minimum.

My next one would be rectangular shaped with 1/4 thickness all around.
cool, i guess the UDS is kind of like a poor mans Weber Smokey Mountain.

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I will have to try them out. And that's awesome, im sure you could sell a bunch of them with the way everyone is right now haha
You wont be disappointed!
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Done, not sure when i can make stickers. the wife is protective of her gloss paper, probably have to buy a ream of my own. lol

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Originally Posted by CurrySoSpicy
Done, not sure when i can make stickers. the wife is protective of her gloss paper, probably have to buy a ream of my own. lol

You're missing a star/blob lol
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i think im going to rock this one on the XJ

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Originally Posted by foxmxrcer
You're missing a star/blob lol
technically missing a few, the flag is "waving" so a few remain unseen. i went for a more artistic approach on the flag than realism.
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Originally Posted by CurrySoSpicy
technically missing a few, the flag is "waving" so a few remain unseen. i went for a more artistic approach on the flag than realism.
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i think im going to rock this one on the XJ

15 stars on the VA battle flag... I'm well versed in the matter. But the center most star which is a visible location, is missing lol.

I'll take one of the gadsen flags as well haha


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