Need more info on this Pinz: setup as a mobile kitchen
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Need more info on this Pinz: setup as a mobile kitchen
This is from Andre's facebook page.
Does anyone have more info/pictures on this truck - one of my goals is to be able to put my smoker in the back so I can drive to various comps.
The prep table looks cool too!
While we are at it - can someone measure the distance from the floor to the bottom of roll bar (my Pinz is in Cali so I can't do it myself).
Thanks,
Dan
Does anyone have more info/pictures on this truck - one of my goals is to be able to put my smoker in the back so I can drive to various comps.
The prep table looks cool too!
While we are at it - can someone measure the distance from the floor to the bottom of roll bar (my Pinz is in Cali so I can't do it myself).
Thanks,
Dan
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Re: Need more info on this Pinz: setup as a mobile kitchen
I'd bet that if you head over to any Sunday afternoon pro football game parking lot or just google tailgating set-ups, you'll get tons of ideas.
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Re: Need more info on this Pinz: setup as a mobile kitchen
Check with Andre, I believe the prep table is his work (and that's him in the green shirt, first in line!).
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Re: Need more info on this Pinz: setup as a mobile kitchen
Yes I figured he will see it here and post some info. If not I will email him.Jimm391730 wrote:Check with Andre, I believe the prep table is his work (and that's him in the green shirt, first in line!).
Thx,
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Re: Need more info on this Pinz: setup as a mobile kitchen
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Re: Need more info on this Pinz: setup as a mobile kitchen
the oven is a wolf brand commercial oven, set up for propane, and it sits on the folded down rear seats(removable).
The rear expedition rack is made to swing open in the opposite direction as the oven door.
We made the food service top large enough to fit his 100qt commercial cooler and it was done in 16ga stainless steel.
The spare got moved to the roof to accommodate the rack/service top.
I made the rack hold 2 jerry cans as the small Onan generator(where the jerry can used to be) is plumbed into the fuel tank.
The entire set up slides into his 2" receiver with a locking bolt and rubber bumpers to keep it from jingling around on the trail.
The rear expedition rack is made to swing open in the opposite direction as the oven door.
We made the food service top large enough to fit his 100qt commercial cooler and it was done in 16ga stainless steel.
The spare got moved to the roof to accommodate the rack/service top.
I made the rack hold 2 jerry cans as the small Onan generator(where the jerry can used to be) is plumbed into the fuel tank.
The entire set up slides into his 2" receiver with a locking bolt and rubber bumpers to keep it from jingling around on the trail.
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Winnsboro, TX. 75494
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2993 FM 1647
Winnsboro, TX. 75494
fatfabrications@yahoo.com
(903) 365-2332 shop
(951) 765-7224 mobile
Facebook.com/dokapinz6x6
Www.fatfabrications.com
Re: Need more info on this Pinz: setup as a mobile kitchen
Jimm391730 wrote:Check with Andre, I believe the prep table is his work (and that's him in the green shirt, first in line!).
And let there be no mistake. I was helping prepare and serve. I ate last.
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2993 FM 1647
Winnsboro, TX. 75494
fatfabrications@yahoo.com
(903) 365-2332 shop
(951) 765-7224 mobile
Facebook.com/dokapinz6x6
Www.fatfabrications.com
2993 FM 1647
Winnsboro, TX. 75494
fatfabrications@yahoo.com
(903) 365-2332 shop
(951) 765-7224 mobile
Facebook.com/dokapinz6x6
Www.fatfabrications.com
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Re: Need more info on this Pinz: setup as a mobile kitchen
Do you have any more pictures or know how I can contact owner to ask him some questions.Andre wrote:the oven is a wolf brand commercial oven, set up for propane, and it sits on the folded down rear seats(removable).
The rear expedition rack is made to swing open in the opposite direction as the oven door.
We made the food service top large enough to fit his 100qt commercial cooler and it was done in 16ga stainless steel.
The spare got moved to the roof to accommodate the rack/service top.
I made the rack hold 2 jerry cans as the small Onan generator(where the jerry can used to be) is plumbed into the fuel tank.
The entire set up slides into his 2" receiver with a locking bolt and rubber bumpers to keep it from jingling around on the trail.
I have the hauling of my smoker planned but the swing out prep area would kick ass
Edit:
Here is the collection I have so far for tables/shelves - some are not Pinz but idea would still work.
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Re: Need more info on this Pinz: setup as a mobile kitchen
Mine are the two with the yellow stripe in the pic. Where did you find them?
For anyone that wants to know more send me a PM. They work great and were very inexpensive to make.
Morris
For anyone that wants to know more send me a PM. They work great and were very inexpensive to make.
Morris
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Re: Need more info on this Pinz: setup as a mobile kitchen
Do you have a larger version of that one in the lower left? Im curious how that hinge/support is made. That would look good on my other Steyr door.
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Re: Need more info on this Pinz: setup as a mobile kitchen
The lower left table is mine. I posted it in an earlier thread, but something happened to the link so here it is again-
https://plus.google.com/photos/11596512 ... IGn_fXKqgE
The pivot is a bent piece of aluminum with a hole big enough for a delrin bushing and an allen bolt into the birch plywood.
https://plus.google.com/photos/11596512 ... IGn_fXKqgE
The pivot is a bent piece of aluminum with a hole big enough for a delrin bushing and an allen bolt into the birch plywood.
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Re: Need more info on this Pinz: setup as a mobile kitchen
Interwebkrick3tt wrote:Mine are the two with the yellow stripe in the pic. Where did you find them?
For anyone that wants to know more send me a PM. They work great and were very inexpensive to make.
Morris
I think you either posted them or you emailed me a link to them?
I like where you store the smaller one too!
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