That is sweet!!! I would like to see some pics of that....and how did you get them to unlatch?onesquin wrote:They can lift 1000 lbs. you stick them to the material and hook a chain to them and lift. Made handling the material super easy.
Just to be sure. 8 in square by 25.5 long?Frank_Cox wrote:you should make the square smokestack 25.5" long.
yes sir! andonesquin wrote:Just to be sure. 8 in square by 25.5 long?Frank_Cox wrote:<null>
onesquin, very nice work so far I like it.onesquin wrote:Is there a minimum distance from the baffle plate to the bottom rack that needs to be observed? I can go as close as 3-4 inches.
Thanks for the compliment. Not bad for a computer geek IT guy who has never touched a welder or torch in his life before last Saturday. I hired the welder where I work to come out Saturday for 8 hours to help me get started and teach me as we were working. He is also an instructor at the local community college. He had me laying a nice bead in no time. I have never worked with metal before, but I have done numerous large woodworking and house renovations. Really it is very similar(measuring, designing and figuring materials), just different material and tools to learn and different mistakes to make and learn from.dcman (The Czar) wrote:Nice...looks like it just rolled off the factory floor at smokerbuilder.com!!