That’s exactly why I’m doing it. At first I was going to run it to the right then I decided to go up so I can keep the cable to the fan out of the way too.
Haha, Puff built a big GF a few years ago and he must've said it about a thousand times.
I was joking. I’ve read plenty. That’s the next step, get the bottom plate on and wheels.ajfoxy wrote: ↑September 8th, 2019, 10:50 pmYou've clearly not gone through the forum's DP GF builds... just about everyone mentions how quickly they get heavy.
Good idea to get them on wheels early on. You can take the wheels off for painting etc, but to move the thing around without wheels is a pain.
Another thing to incorporate is lifting lugs on the top.
I have all of those at my disposal too. Like a dummy I chose to build at home instead of at work.Dirtytires wrote: ↑September 9th, 2019, 10:48 pmI seem to recall that everybody has a hoist, forklift or tractor at their disposal so weight isn’t a factor.
Everyone, except me, that is!
I don't have any of the above. I may buy a hoist just to put the legs on my mini.Dirtytires wrote: ↑September 9th, 2019, 10:48 pmI seem to recall that everybody has a hoist, forklift or tractor at their disposal so weight isn’t a factor.
Everyone, except me, that is!
My wife 100% cannot understand why I want to build a smoker. I have to work to get any free time to work on mine.jsbm wrote: ↑September 26th, 2019, 6:13 pmIs it just me or do your wife’s throw a wrench in any free time you think you have to work on your smoker? Knowing I have a project going on do you think she would put a pause on hers so I could finish mine. I’m just venting and love her to death so I guess I’ll always put her first. On top of that I agreed to build a Santa Maria grill for a friend. Just shoot me now.