One thing you can do to avoid having to wrestle with the door when cutting it out, is to cut the top line first, weld on your hinges, then cut the other three sides of the door. That way when it breaks loose, it’s already attached by the hinges and perfectly aligned.
South Chicago packing company just came out with their Wagyu Beef tallow in sprayable form. Great for seasoning your pit with as well as spritzing Briskets during the cook. Awesome work man. Nice to see a beginning to end video like this! 👍👍
Looks really good man. Great job ! I’m getting ready to build my own as well, Is there anyway you can give me the dimensions on what steel you used for everything. I currently have the tank and pipe that I’m going to use as the stack. Just unsure about how thick I need to go with everything else
Area of a spherical prism x 7.?? That does not look like 180 . I'm building a rectangular 180. It's 2feet x 2feet by six feet. That's roughly 180 and does not include the burn box. Did I make a mistake?
One thing you can do to avoid having to wrestle with the door when cutting it out, is to cut the top line first, weld on your hinges, then cut the other three sides of the door. That way when it breaks loose, it’s already attached by the hinges and perfectly aligned.
South Chicago packing company just came out with their Wagyu Beef tallow in sprayable form. Great for seasoning your pit with as well as spritzing Briskets during the cook. Awesome work man. Nice to see a beginning to end video like this! 👍👍
I have an expected delivery Thursday from them
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New to your channel awesome video and bulid...
Dude you did an amazing job on that smoker. I was in awww of yiu doing it solo.
So happy you put the stack at grate level! Great build, Hoping you will show us some cooks on your new BBQ toy!
Great job man. That's a good looking pits you've got there. I appreciate you sharing you build.
Beautiful work you are most definitely a steel fitter and fabricator my friend
That sure is a nice one!! You did a great job!
very cool that you can do this.
Damn, that offset looks so good! Nice work!
Put a hinge on the stack so it can be folded down during transport or storage it also makes it easier to build a cover for it.
That turned out really great.
Good build hope you're first cook is a good one 👍
looks good great job
Great build
Awesome Job that looks great.
Amazing build sir
Really nice man.
Nice build
The tags on your garage walls make me wonder if you're from jersey
Great job! May you have great tasting BBQ off that big boy!!
What was the diameter and overall length of the tank?
Will we see the first cook in your smoker
damn, big boi! do you serve veggies with your smoked meat? you should
Looks really good man. Great job ! I’m getting ready to build my own as well, Is there anyway you can give me the dimensions on what steel you used for everything. I currently have the tank and pipe that I’m going to use as the stack. Just unsure about how thick I need to go with everything else
I heard 1/4” on the fire box
Area of a spherical prism x 7.?? That does not look like 180 . I'm building a rectangular 180. It's 2feet x 2feet by six feet. That's roughly 180 and does not include the burn box. Did I make a mistake?
I used a online tank capacity calculator. It’s 5 feet long 2 1/2 feet wide and 180 gallons is what I came up with
Where did you get those slick magneitc stright edge holders?
It’s a flange wizard burning bar
Nice. If I hook you up with material can u make me one
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