Thx andysmoked. This one is a challenge!andysmoked wrote: ↑May 30th, 2020, 11:31 pmComing together nicely.
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Thank you. I was given those chunks of tube and sat on them for a while before deciding to build a smoker out of them. As you read I had hurdles to jump before figuring it all out. Uncharted waters for sure. I learned a lot about air flow on that one. The smoker actually does a great job and I can control the heat by the degree as it's sealed so well.dacolson wrote: ↑May 31st, 2020, 9:03 pmTowtruck and BigT - I went back today and re-read your first build threads. It’s super encouraging to see you are both human and had first builds. Great looking rigs both of you. Towtruck wins the most unique with that center tube design. BigT has the best stack config with that recessed lip to hold it in place. You’re both a couple of pioneers and have been a great help. Thanks for chiming in all the time.
Yeah, the main tube smoker is dialed in.....it's the bbg/smoker that I'm still dialing on.
Lots to do yet:
Oh my Gawd!!! I have one thing left on my punch list, the water pan filler tube - and I can go get the parts for it tomorrow. Cool looking build!dacolson wrote: ↑June 1st, 2020, 9:19 pmLots to do yet:
1. FB Door and latches
2. FB Vents
3. Coal basket and ash pan
4. WC door/latches and shelves
5. CC Shelves
6. CC door handles and latches
7. Grease trap
8. Throat baffle
9. Tuning plates
10. CC/WC throat baffle
11. Stack - collector and stack
12. Charcoal grill behind the CC
13. Trailer floor
14. Wood basket in front of CC
15. Work/prep rack
16. Sand blasting/painting
17. Fit and finish - thermometers, temp probe ports, tool hooks, etc
18. ???
I love a good punch list.