This is awesome Jimmy a great idea and I'm sure folks will really appreciate it, I know I do it makes me wish I had a back yard I'd build one myself!!!
Thanks for checking it out Charles but as I said at the beginning of the video this is how to lay out and put together a pit. It is not intended to be a specific size. That is why I don’t say you will need this to build this pit.
I am going to construct one of these for my backyard grill area. I am going to have a grill pan to lay my charcoal and will be able to scoop it up with a broom and shop vac.
@@CuffNStuffBBQ Thanks my grilling friend! What's your view about having a pan at the bottom to lay my charcoal/wood. I am looking at having my grill on a pavement instead of grass
Perfect for a small pig but one more block longer, one morè block wider and one more higher would've been exactly what a friend's daddy used about every other weekend
Hey look! Someone that knows how to cook on TH-cam. 😂 I bet you wont see this man ruin a brisket by wrapping it in butchers paper and throwing a gallon of lard on it!!! Great job. People that cook the way youre supposed to cook BBQ are like a damn unicorn.
Jacob if I were going to make a permanent pit there are a lot of things I would do differently. I would put it on a concrete pad with a steel grate for embers that could be adjusted up and down. I would also put a steel door on each end to add the hot coals. I also would fill the blocks with sand to insulate the pit.
I will put a block smoker up against a $10000 custom fabrication smoker any day the only way to cook a whole hog. My block smoker does not have a door on each side nor vent drop coal in from the side of top and around the pig But you are not lying about all the coal shoveling you are going to be doing when you cook a whole hog you'd better be invested in time
Looking forward to seeing this in action! Thanks for sharing.
Coming tomorrow thanks for checking it out !
Fantastic build, Jimmy! I've always wanted to build one of these. I'm still gonna when I get settled into my new place. Great video brother 👍
Thank you my friend they are so easy to do !
This is awesome Jimmy a great idea and I'm sure folks will really appreciate it, I know I do it makes me wish I had a back yard I'd build one myself!!!
Thank you Patrick it really turns out some good food !
That's a pretty awesome build. Cheers! 1👍👍✌️
Thank you my friend !
That’s pretty cool Jimmy!
Thank you Serra
Very cool info Jimmy!
Thank you my friend I appreciate you stopping by !
Pretty cool Jimmy!
Thank you Papa !
I appreciate the video, ThxU
Thanks for watching !
Buen vídeo amigo, buena construcción, haber que tal funciona 👏👏👏
Gracias mi amigo mira el video de hoy!
Nice job listing items and quantities needed before starting.
Thanks for checking it out Charles but as I said at the beginning of the video this is how to lay out and put together a pit. It is not intended to be a specific size. That is why I don’t say you will need this to build this pit.
I am going to construct one of these for my backyard grill area. I am going to have a grill pan to lay my charcoal and will be able to scoop it up with a broom and shop vac.
Great I would love to see it when you get it finished !
@@CuffNStuffBBQ Thanks my grilling friend! What's your view about having a pan at the bottom to lay my charcoal/wood. I am looking at having my grill on a pavement instead of grass
@correctionalofficer4lockdo763 I think it’s a great idea. People who have a pit that stays in the same place have to rake and shovel the pit out.
Perfect for a small pig but one more block longer, one morè block wider and one more higher would've been exactly what a friend's daddy used about every other weekend
I agree Chris. I’ve gone as much as 2 longer and 2 wider.
But this works well for small backyard cooks.
Thanks
You’re welcome
Nice work. You need to cook on it and show us. Where did you learn this?
Coming soon !
Hey look! Someone that knows how to cook on TH-cam. 😂 I bet you wont see this man ruin a brisket by wrapping it in butchers paper and throwing a gallon of lard on it!!! Great job. People that cook the way youre supposed to cook BBQ are like a damn unicorn.
Thanks for your support ! Don’t think anyone has ever called me a unicorn before !
i make a bbq trailer right great build my friend
Thanks Stelly I appreciate it !
Bau Bau God Bless ya!
You too !
What kind of bit you use to drill them holes??
Daniel that was a stepbit !
Hey Jimmy, it is a lot of work but that is how some of the best bbq I've ever had was cooked on a pit like that.
Thanks my friend it really does cook some great BBQ !
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Thanks for checking it out !
How would you make this more permanent? Cement?
Jacob if I were going to make a permanent pit there are a lot of things I would do differently.
I would put it on a concrete pad with a steel grate for embers that could be adjusted up and down.
I would also put a steel door on each end to add the hot coals. I also would fill the blocks with sand to insulate the pit.
I will put a block smoker up against a $10000 custom fabrication smoker any day the only way to cook a whole hog. My block smoker does not have a door on each side nor vent drop coal in from the side of top and around the pig But you are not lying about all the coal shoveling you are going to be doing when you cook a whole hog you'd better be invested in time
It’s a lot of work, Randy, but well worth it !
I'd bet the farm on the open pit as long as the one cooking on it knew what he was doing.