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Well behind the scenes I've been having the pit handles turned and machined. These are not my handles but these are an example of them (newer, polished, and not so dirty but you get the picture lol)
Last night we got the one end plate fit, welded, added the actual stack, and welded in the bird screen for the top so no critters can get in if for some reason I forget to close the dampner.
Well over the weekend (in between thunderstorms) I got one of the end caps fit up, hole punched for the exhaust, and the 90 welded up.
This is not the side where the exhaust will be mounted but it had better lighting at night while we were fitting it up
Teddy, Thank you for the kind words.
You know at one point (not so long ago) I couldn't weld either.....Now its a fun hobby. I found a new 220 miller welder, started with some scrap metal, and when my welds didn't look like the pretty ones on the internet I was seeing I figured out why. Give it...
Well my wife had a death in the family so we have been out of town so progress slowed a bit. BUT I did get some work done yesterday afternoon and got the rack completed and welded in the limiting guides so I can extend the shelves all the way out with weight and they wont topple over.
Well last night I didn't get as much done as I was hoping but I did make progress. I got all of the shelves built, ground seamlessly, and in the pit. I will get the expanded metal on tonight, as well as the shelve guides so they can be extended out of the pit with weight but wont fall forward...