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poppajacksbbq

Newbie
Original poster
Jun 4, 2010
5
10
Montgomery, AL
First off, hold off on extreme criticism!  I am a computer guy by trade, and professional amateur smoker (haha) on the weekend!  My welding skills where first learned about 7 months ago welding a small box together among a few other small things. My uncle let me use his stuff, but wouldn't lift a finger (he did hold some things for me)!  So at first I was just going for a big charcoal grill, then switched direction to an offset smoker.  I have had the tank someone gave to me a while back.  They had a couple holes and the lid cut out already cut out...but no legs as seen in the pic.  It is a 120 gallon propane tank.  So far I am pretty happy with the turn out.  It is almost complete.  So without further ado…

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This is after I put the legs on, found some old wheels laying around his shop.

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This was already cut out when I got it.  I filled it in some, as you will see later, and cut more out at the bottom.

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Start of the firebox, filled in some of the hole. 

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Firebox completed.The vents at the bottom slide closed, and the door pulls shut and actually has a complete seal!

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As you can see, I added new bigger wheels, widened the base, added a couple shelfs, cooking grate, there is a charcoal grate below that one and then one to catch charcoal below that.  Dual stacks were added too to help with temp and flow.  Inside the firebox there is a heat deflector that comes out about 10 - 12 inches so the heat doesn't go in the cooking chamber and straight up.

Next up.....cooking for Memorial Day.  Then I will finish up and paint!
 
Looks like an ambitious build for a novice welder!  Nice looking rig; looks like you solved some of the problems the first builder created, too.  Can't wait to hear how it works for ya and to see the first Q-view out of it!  Congrats!
 
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