Do you even know what size cooker you are looking at in the pic i posted???????Buck wrote:If I understand the pit calc correctly (and someone PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong), you need 1-5.5" totally open hole to give you .91 intakes. If you do a swivel type, the intake will be partially blocked. Look at the picture above. At full open, there's less than 1/4 of the total circle area open to the firebox. I'd think you need to shoot for .50 or better on the calc since part of the intake will be blocked. That type of intake will give you, at best, a little less than 1/2 the total circle area of the intake at full open (if you want to be able to close it all the way).
haha, you kill me bro!TuscaloosaQ wrote:It does not take plumb bobs, slide rules, transists, and all that to build a quality cooker, just some fabrication skills and pride, by the way you are doing an excellent job soilhunter!!!!!!!!!
Heck Frank the bandsaws are there so I can cut apart the freaking messes I makeFrank_Cox wrote:haha, you kill me bro!TuscaloosaQ wrote:It does not take plumb bobs, slide rules, transists, and all that to build a quality cooker, just some fabrication skills and pride, by the way you are doing an excellent job soilhunter!!!!!!!!!
But it sure makes an impression when you do... come to think of it you don't need a wall full of bandsaws and grinders either....