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Today I cut out the throat and air inlets and fitted up the dampers.
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He sleved up shortly afterward with a little encouragement. I offered boots to him but he had to learn that lesson the hard way. I know a good drop of slag between the toes did it for me!dacolson wrote:![]()
You giving him the hard lesson on short sleeves in an enclosed space
I didn't leave enough room inside the square doors to make an internal latch and I didn't want to putt toggle latches in it. The kit was $23 (no pipe) and I can make 2 door latches from it. I didn't figure that was a bad deal.Dirtytires wrote:Really nice pit. I really like the door latch on it...might have to use one of those someday.
I have it open top to bottom. I don't have a picture of this one, but I do of on similar from a couple years back.CanSmoke wrote:Im wanting to build one just like it soon. I'm curious how you did the stack opening on the inside.
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