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McNoob
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posted February 11, 2022 10:07 AMHide Post
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Yep but he didn't say where in MN so it could be as far north as International Falls for all we know. MN is a pretty big state north-south.


I'm about 25 miles NE of "Crotchester".

This message has been edited. Last edited by: xantom, February 11, 2022 11:58 AM




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posted February 11, 2022 10:39 AMHide Post
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Originally posted by Edmond:
I'd pay to have it shipped.

Going down with a trailer isn't a bad idea but unless you make a fun road trip out of it, seems kind of boring.


An empty lightweight trailer is not going to be fun empty. That things is going to bounce around.


 
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posted February 11, 2022 10:50 AMHide Post
Is this a independent fabricator you are buying from? Is there a web site. I had a Santa Maria grill mounted on a trailer along with a vertical smoker. I loved the grill but hated the smoker so I sold the whole unit but I've been considering another Santa Maria.


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McNoob
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posted February 11, 2022 12:12 PMHide Post
Yes, Country Built Smokers. I watched many videos of his when I built my offset. His prices are very reasonable, and he will modify them pretty much however you want. I can hardly buy the steel for what he charges for a completed cooker.

$1600 for the vertical smoker. He's putting in 6 racks for me spaced out every 4", folding shelves, and temp probe ports.



$1050 for the Santa Maria . Made to 46" maximum width so I can mount my rotisserie. He's also making me interchangeable expanded metal grates like in the video, and a set of Argentinian grates.



My brother is getting this one.





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The Ice Cream Man
posted February 11, 2022 01:17 PMHide Post
If you don't want to fly, consider taking a train down, and rent a U haul?

That's a very simple trip in a straight truck, or a heavier pick up.

Some of them car really struggle w. the drag of a small trailer.
 
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posted February 11, 2022 01:31 PMHide Post
Thanks for the vids stuff looks legit!


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Get my pies
outta the oven!

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posted February 11, 2022 01:43 PMHide Post
Well oil just took another big jump again and gas will soon be over $4.00 a gallon around here. I'd get that $1500 shipping price locked in NOW before it jumps up again and let them handle this all.


 
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McNoob
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posted February 13, 2022 12:24 PMHide Post
It sounds like he uses Uship.com, "hotshot" drivers. Looks like I'll be driving down to get them. Unless I can find a transporter that I can trust. Any ideas?




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