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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1636872" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I'll cut past the BS.</p><p>If you want to do one whole, or a split half(better) you will have to weld up a grate with 10" centers,(don't use galvanized panels) to wire each half or the whole animal of your choice to.</p><p>You will have to wire the animal to the grate. You will need to build a huge fire of wood like hickory, pecan, etc, to create a bed of coals.</p><p></p><p>Build a stack of cement blocks over the fire to lay the support arms of your grate on. Keep spare blocks handy as, when the split or whole animal is turned over, you want the animal to be the same distance from the coals.</p><p></p><p>Baste with the mop, a mixture of BBQ sauce, and olive oil, with spices like garlic, salt, pepper, etc, during the cooking process.</p><p></p><p>Keep shoveling coals from the fire you keep going on the side, under the grate to maintain an even heat. 24 hours later when your hung over, and wasted, your guests will have a meal they won't forget.</p><p>You will most likely be in bed, passed out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1636872, member: 5412"] I'll cut past the BS. If you want to do one whole, or a split half(better) you will have to weld up a grate with 10" centers,(don't use galvanized panels) to wire each half or the whole animal of your choice to. You will have to wire the animal to the grate. You will need to build a huge fire of wood like hickory, pecan, etc, to create a bed of coals. Build a stack of cement blocks over the fire to lay the support arms of your grate on. Keep spare blocks handy as, when the split or whole animal is turned over, you want the animal to be the same distance from the coals. Baste with the mop, a mixture of BBQ sauce, and olive oil, with spices like garlic, salt, pepper, etc, during the cooking process. Keep shoveling coals from the fire you keep going on the side, under the grate to maintain an even heat. 24 hours later when your hung over, and wasted, your guests will have a meal they won't forget. You will most likely be in bed, passed out. [/QUOTE]
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