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tuxpuff 03:52 PM 06-08-2009
I was recently on vacation to visit the family and my dad, brother, and myself rigged up this smoker. It's a converted Army field stove that my dad picked up at some point in time. We added a large water pan right above the coals and it did a good job of maintaining 200-225. We made room for three racks and the ribs and sausage turned out great! Sorry...no pics of the actual meat smoking. Anyway...it was a fun project.

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The Poet 03:54 PM 06-08-2009
Don't care if there's pics of the meat or not - just send me some ribs.
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:eevis 04:10 PM 06-08-2009
Sweet smoker! Pits my drum to shame. Nice work
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Steve 04:38 PM 06-08-2009
Nice :-) !
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kelmac07 04:42 PM 06-08-2009
I remember those old stoves from the numerous times spent in the field!!!
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tobii3 05:10 PM 06-08-2009
OLD stoves??

Jeezus.....I remember when we first GOT those stoves....in the MKT's...during Desert Shield!!!

Before that it was the big steel slab.....

You do realize we are STILL using those, right??

Find an M2 Stove or MBU and you have everything you need!!
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SmokinApe 05:17 PM 06-08-2009
nice work!
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massphatness 06:10 PM 06-08-2009
Very cool! :-)
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kelmac07 06:15 PM 06-08-2009
Originally Posted by :
OLD stoves??

Jeezus.....I remember when we first GOT those stoves....in the MKT's...during Desert Shield!!!

Before that it was the big steel slab.....

You do realize we are STILL using those, right??

Find an M2 Stove or MBU and you have everything you need!!
They never should have gotten rid of the M2 burners or the MBU. Cooked like a champ!!
Still using them? Ever heard of this thing called transformation?
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tobii3 06:41 PM 06-08-2009
MKT's are in every Motor Pool here on Bragg. The whole Rapid Deployment / Global Readiness Force thing, ya know???

:-)
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kelmac07 07:01 PM 06-08-2009
Gotcha Tobii...I forgot where I was for a minute!! Good old "Euslis". We have MKTs that are rust colored from lack of maintenance. And they like to cook out of the DFAC for the "field" (camping trip) as opposed to using the MKTs. Another reason why it was tme to retire!!
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Opusfxd 09:33 PM 06-08-2009
That's one nice looking smoker build!!! Nice execution.
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cort 10:42 PM 06-08-2009
Looks b!tchin:-)

Nice work
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Tio Gato 12:20 PM 06-09-2009
American ingenuity at it's best. Good job, that things beautiful.:-)
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ucla695 09:48 AM 07-19-2009
Cool project!! :-)
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