'21 custom front bumper

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Almost done with the new bumper. Got backed into and didn't want to replace with more junk.

What do you think of this? 2"x6"x1/4" wall tube. Got to mount cruise sensor and fog lights. About time to paint.
 

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more details on the smoker please...
What you wanna know? It work ls very well. I designed a drawer type fire box (maybe should have patended) that is easy to load and doesn't waste heat adding etc. You baffle the incoming air by how far the drawer is open. Then a cook rack for smoking and a higher one for steaks, pizza, sides that require more heat.

It's been running for 10 years now and there's nothing I'd change except for making bottom sloped steeper to the drain.

The drawer is what really separates it from the rest. Totally awesome to use. According to hillbilly calculations, the firebox is massively undersized. I can easily maintain 225-250 on bottom rack and 300-400 on top depending on what I am cooking.
 

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That's a good looking smoker. I had been trying to figure out a cheap replacement for my rusting out firebox (that requires a fan to maintain 200F) on my cheap grill/offset smoker. I might try to find a cheap file cabinet and see if I can bastardize your idea into something to limp me along until the rest of the grill falls apart.
 
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