Think my modding days are over for a good while
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formerly silverbrick (changed 02/17/2013)
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good luck man, we just bought a pit from gilberts down fm1093, a bunch of friends are lovin it so ill be sure to recommend you for a nice pit when you get up and going, also our firebox will eventually rust out so i'd be fine helping out a fellow member for repairs
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From: Pasadena, Tx
my family paid well over 600 for ours so there will be plenty of people coming i'm sure, the bbq pit industry is beginning to boom with the manufacturing of these custom pits, everyone wants to have bbq's especially with memorial day and summer coming
#16
If you know how to build trailers, you could put the two and two together and make some serious money. The guy that brought his pit this weekend paid about 10 grand for his and it didnt look hard to build at all. GO FOR IT!!!
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formerly silverbrick (changed 02/17/2013)
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From: Pasadena, Tx
yea, theres people in my welding class at school building huge scale pits and 18ft trailors within a bunch of 30 minute periods, these are poeple who learned to weld about 3 months ago!
#18
one of my buddies is 20 and a manager at a bbq pit place. he started there when in or rt after h.s. and custom pits is were you are gonna make the money.
o and as far as having the tools and not selling pits. there is nothing wrong with that. with the tools you can get paid to do all kinds of stuff. hell i do.
o and as far as having the tools and not selling pits. there is nothing wrong with that. with the tools you can get paid to do all kinds of stuff. hell i do.
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