Franklin BBQ Pits - How Our Pits are designed and why
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2023
- A lot of folks have question about the Franklin BBQ Pit design -- why it is designed the way that it is, what materials and thickness of the steel and why oh why does the firebox door not have a damper.
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you can really sense the passion and knowledge he exudes
And the desire to overcharge for his pits. They are priced like Jambos.
He forgot to mention the turbo encabulator
You know what I like most about this video? The excitement Aaron has when walking through every intricate detail of the design. This is clearly a culmination of years of experimentation, successes and failures, and thousands of cooks. He is a true expert, and has such a sincere passion for his craft. Thank you Aaron for sharing this!
Here, here! American made, old school conservative design mind set, modern fluid dynamics design techniques, and the attention to detail. Very cool, hope you do well. Would love to enjoy one. I’m an old country boy, blue collar. Therefore, I’m working on my first design and I’m studying airflow. I prefer a vertical grill / smoker. 24”diameter, 380 in^2 surface. Will need great seal for 225 - 750 range. Just a family, few friends, type grill. Maybe another design thought for you. Anyway, would certainly appreciate any advice.
Best offset money can buy. When your fire is balanced it almost vibrates like a fan is running. The weight helps hold the heat so it’s forgiving if you aren’t sitting there watching each moment. Buy yours and never look back and give it to your grandkids.
They are no joke! Cooked on one for the first time a couple weeks ago. It really is designed for great brisket!
What about ribs and pork belly?
@@markwilson9652All those cuts cook in pretty much the same temp range, so Im not sure I understand your question.
Aaron Franklin is a multi trade wealth of knowledge. Rarely can person encapsulate an entire cuisine with such charisma and ‘frankly’ - swagger. As a multi cuisine cook and former chef that has become a fairly decent hobby welder and de facto historian of cuisine origins, WELL DONE🙌🏽
I love the location of the drain. This is where it would make sense to be, and I’ve always disliked my pits’ locations at the other end. When the pit is level, or favoring the stack high, this is where the grease goes, right toward the fire. Nicely thought out AF!
You’ve worked in or around the oil and gas industry, haven’t you? The reason I ask is you’re using terms that only people intimate with the materials and industries would use and understand. I retired from the industry. Very nice smoker. I’ve cranked out a lot of Q on an offset. But my demands quickly outgrew the multiple offset smokers that I was using. So I built a large reverse flow water bath smoker. I built a tandem axle trailer for it. After using at least two 7018’s and 6010’s doing a tweak or two, I’m finally happy with the way it cooks. I can tune my hot / cold spots via tuners, depending on what I’m cooking and my needs at the time. Most people don’t realize how much work goes into a high quality pit!
I have wanted to learn bbq for years and watching Franklin's bbq videos have definitely giving me inspiration to strive on cooking the best bbq I can. Truly the best pit design and quality, I've got to order me this.
Master the fire and you will master the pit.
Thank you for the show. Beautiful and functional.
So good! Fantastic details and very glad you took us into all the specs of, and reasons behind, what is a great smoker.
Heck, I'm sold! Now if I can only find $6000.
Incredible! Perfectionist with passion = outstanding results. Bucket list includes a trip to Austin to taste the Franklin experience and then the ultimate- bringing one of these back to NJ to elevate my game. Love what you do Aaron! Thank you!
Can't wait to have space for one of these. Looks amazing!
A master at work and an artist. Awesome craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing.
This is fantastic great design wow!
Great information and lots of study went into this. Makes someone appreciate the work of art more!
You are a true Texas legend!
What a nerd! (in the best, best way☺- thank you for your attention to detail. I learned a lot just from watching this.)
That's awesome congratulations on your efforts.
Beautiful work.
I sure am glad you’re active on your channel again keep it up Gods speed.😊
VERY nice!!!! Quality looks amazing.
Love it!!! Want it! Missed details about the grill grates and grease drain, though. Awesome Pit
Appreciate the passion. Texas Legend. If you’ve never had his BB-Q at the restaurant in Austin - you can’t believe how good it is. 🤘🏻🇺🇸
Masterclass in pit design!
Looks amazing. I really appreciate all the thought that went into this pit and it’s quality. Up here in Canada, they run for $8000. I do not dispute the pricing, but it’s out of my budget. But I would definitely love one.
And there's only a couple hundred dollars worth of steel in it! Way overpriced in my opinion.
@@DavidJohnson-tv2nn you have zero idea what you’re talking about. This thing could take a 7.62 and not even make a dent. THOUSAND of dollars in steel alone.
@@PTownFitteds BS!
@@PTownFittedsi can build an inch thick of this with 1/4 the price . Can take even a rocket launcher
@@yessir0503 Then go do it and gtf out of here, sell it for less, I dare ya
I love my Franklin Pit! A labor of love
"Geographical center of a Brisket" that is awesome, made me chuckle a bit, Aaron is the mad scientist of BBQ, these pits are expensive, but will be the last one you (and your kids) will every buy...nice job.
Nah, Jeremy Yoder is the Mad Scientist of BBQ.
Awesome job man, awesome job! I wish UA-cam would let us double like videos!!
Fantastic! I finally used the chili in adobo last year in my chili... gonna try without the habanero this year (maybe the wife will not complain about too much heat) love the addition of cinnamon and chocolate.. even a bit of honey sounds intriguing. Can't wait to try this recipe.. love the cheese and SC addition.. Thanks for the content. I appreciate you, man!
I have one of the earliest Franklin pits. They’re legit. Incredible craftsmanship. So solid. Elegant design, with everything you need but no unnecessary elements. And it’s like a piece of industrial art rather than an eyesore. Lots of other great pits can smoke excellent bbq. But IMO, none of them look as good as this one.
I bet it didnt cost the $5K they do know.
Nice!
Great design
I love watching Aaron talk about his craft. 🙃🙃
😁 great video. The love and passion Aaron has for barbq really shines. 😁
Mr. Franklin. You really know your stuff and are passionate about it. Thank you for what you do.
Beautiful pit hands down
Very nicely done.
I love my Franklin smoker! Works great!
I still liked it when you would drive down the back roads,and find one of those big tanks. Take it home and start to make your BBQ pit. Loved those vids and the new ones coming out soon!!!
those pits sucked pretty much!
I love mine , best purchase ever !!!
Smoked my first Boston butt years ago following Aaron's video. He made it easy and it tasted GREAT. 👍👍
looks awesome, i want one
"it's all about the details. they matter." looks great. cooks great.
Fluid dynamics have never been so delicious🔥💨😋🍻
Looks good, can you weld a griddle on the firebox or will it not get hot with the double wall design?
Great design. 😎✌️
WOW! VERY IMPRESSIVE! Wish you had these around in years past, my big BBQ days are behind me, but if I'm ever in the market for a new cooker, this would be my first pick! I've learned and improved so much of my Q from you and your videos. Keep up the great work!
I really enjoyed this video! Lots of great points (many I needed to hear and be reminded of again). I appreciated your openness
Great job on the pit👍
Now for me to finish my pit i needed more ideas thank you.
Such a sweet burner! Would not mind a test run dxD Franklin for ever!
YaY our Bi-yearly Franklin video 🥳 🎉
I am putting mine into use in the next couple weeks, ready for Thanksgiving. I've been waiting a while to get a concrete pad poured to give it a good home - and that's all done now. Excited!
Looks nice
This video reminds me of watching Paul Reed Smith talk about building his guitars.
You both build brilliantly functional works of art.
You are in good company.
JT
Built like a brick outhouse! Dang nicely done.
That thing is a BEAST!!!!
Have you heard of Workhorse? This pit is a child's toy compared to a 1975. Check them out! better pits and way better price.
@@matthew7469 ok! Thanks! I’ve heard of them.
Magnificent!
i love how much this guy loves his product. Good old America
It’s easy to love your product when you’re charging that much for it……
I'm done wanting one. I want mine on order today.
I definitely want to buy one
Fantastic content 👌 👏 👍
👍🏾love it…now to start savin for one!
Love it!
Love it good video
Nice pit!
That's a great looking, well thought-out pit! Definitely on my 'must-have' list, just as soon as I win the lottery.
bill40409; Bad credit ? jk
Fantastic
I love this pit. it sets so much higher than any other pit. Aaron did his home work.
Does the pit have grease/condensation drain holes? Also, does it come with a rain cover for the smokestack?
i need this in my life
I'm going to buy one when I can afford it love the pit
How do they smoke in cold weather? I live in Minnesota, and I currently own the Char-griller XL smoker, but the metal is not thick enough for cold weather cooking. I have to put a blanket on it and it will cook but it takes a long time. Plus, holding the temp is very difficult.
Do you have replacement parts available when needed? Any extended service contracts?
Awesome!!!
Truth be told Aaron Franklin can talk.
I would love to purchase one ! My Father passed away in 2016, took my cooking after him and his name is Franklin. He also designed a rotisserie for his church from a bed of a pick up truck in San Diego
Congratulations 🎉
Like having a commercial smoker for my home! Mouth-watering watching the video. Take my money!!!
I need one!
Great design. I wonder though if that firebox design would be tough to clean out?
Excellent,,so whats the price for this wonderful masterpiece
I was always told the air dampner is for times when wind is blowing into the vent. Pretty sure its a necessary to have one. It definitely is where i live.
It is a beautiful, heirloom-quality smoker, and I love, love, love that it's designed and built in Texas.
Could you ship one to Australia or would it cost too much? I imagine those things are pretty heavy - how much do they weigh?
Now I want one.
You had me at "Hey there". I just wish I could afford one.
In a world of BBQ barges and hulking SUV's this pit is like the little Italian roadster. Finely tuned, a joy to "drive" little convert able sports car.
Dang, that's nice. Love the water pan spot and the slots in the fire box.
I get that its a lot of money for a smoker but the design is fantastic.
In 1993 I bought a Lyfetyme grill - they're from Uvalde, TX - at the Minnesota State Fair. It's a 20" grill not a smoker. But it's made just like this. Very thick steel.
I still have it. Best $360 I've spent. My son will be able to give it to his kids.
I've also got 2 Pit Barrel cookers. $350 each. Those things can cook. If the food comes out bad it's my fault not the cooker.
Now, I've added another smoker - another Lyfetyme that I got from a buddy of mine. This one is about 25 years old. I have to do some slight fix up to the interior but it's still in great shape. Got it for free.
Should be able to do 3 briskets in it or several racks of ribs.
I want one!
My 250 gallon stick burner, had the stack at same height as rack. Heat would come in at one end rising to top of meat compartment then going right out the stack. I came off stack on inside, ran pipe to bottom of meat chamber to 2/3 the distance to firebox. The heat now circulates to top of meat chamber and the cooler air drops to the bottom and out the stack. The air in the top where the meat is, is always hot. The firebox air inlet comes in under the coals and wood. So air goes up through the fire to keep coals red hot. I’ve BBQed for 45 yrs, this is the most efficient and controllable pit I’ve ever had. I use combination wood chunks and wood, after an hr or so of wood. I’ll put a shovel of coals every 1 1/2 hrs.
@BBQwithFranklin Is there anything you'd change in future builds from this existing one?
Will be competing with one of these at the Pasadena Livestock Show Rodeo. 😊
I want one so bad!!!
Awesome video. I’d love to invest in a Franklin up front, but part of me feels it would be more responsible to start on a cheaper offset. Any recommendations? Or is it one of those things where u should just swing for the fences right away. Currently only smoking on a Traeger, but want to venture into an offset
I started on a cheap $100 Chargriller. You can do some little things to improve them: use a metallic flexible dryer like tube to lower the smoke stack to grate level, install your own thermometers, put thermal tape seals on the door. It cooked ok and got me into smoking. Nothing is going to change the thin material thickness. It had cast iron grates though.
I currently have a Chargriller XD Champion or something I was able to get for about 50% off on clearance at Home Depot. A few steps up, but nothing like this Franklin! I still had to put my own gauges in at grate level. I think its about a $500 list price smoker.
Hey Aaron do you ship these to Australia.
Looks nice. I want one. Is there an option for a flat warming/cooking surface over the fire box?
Science and Art = Great BBQ.
I don't doubt the quality of smokers or BBQ Franklin produces but one thing is obvious - his greatest asset is his ability to sell. This guy is a straight up salesman. (Not saying he isn't passionate or authentic)
Damn, I want one now....
Badass!
Solid and best on market. 5K is not in my budget but I believe its worth every penny.
"Built like a little Maserati" and priced like one. You get what you pay for, so save up.