JMatyas
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I acquired my first MV. It is a M416 that was loaded with trash and abandoned. My family and I are avid campers and I thought it would make a great smoker/BBQ pit to take to the campground. I know that someone must have used one of these for this before. I need some suggestions on what the best set up for this would be. I know I want a cooker area, wood storage area, and an area for a large cooler. Possible even adding on a fryers to deep fry some fish or turkey.
I want to keep the trailer in as much of its original form as I can, with nothing protruding over the top. I was thinking I would use the rear third as the cooking/BBQ area, the center third for wood storage, and the front third for the cooler. I want to build the cooker from 3/16 or 1/8 steel and make it rectangular to fit the dimensions of the trailer. I decided on this over using a large propane or oil tank. I would also like a fold out prep table.
I just started the tear down and will be sand blasting and painting soon. I don't plan on a total restore. I think the few existing rust holes give it character. A new bed of 3/16 steel was welded in by a previous owner so I can't seperate the bed from the frame.
I need to know what king of brake system this is and how it is used. I think I am going to delete it though.
I attached some photos of the tear down. I hope this doesn't offend the restoration purists.
I want to keep the trailer in as much of its original form as I can, with nothing protruding over the top. I was thinking I would use the rear third as the cooking/BBQ area, the center third for wood storage, and the front third for the cooler. I want to build the cooker from 3/16 or 1/8 steel and make it rectangular to fit the dimensions of the trailer. I decided on this over using a large propane or oil tank. I would also like a fold out prep table.
I just started the tear down and will be sand blasting and painting soon. I don't plan on a total restore. I think the few existing rust holes give it character. A new bed of 3/16 steel was welded in by a previous owner so I can't seperate the bed from the frame.
I need to know what king of brake system this is and how it is used. I think I am going to delete it though.
I attached some photos of the tear down. I hope this doesn't offend the restoration purists.




