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We are! But for some reason that amazing welding skill of mine only surfaces on "his" project and then disappears on "mine". It's very frustrating......
Bazza
Haha pure genius! Would have saved me heaps :biggrin:
Yeah she's still reverse flow. Probably install the flue last though. Had some time yesterday so I got my angle installed down the middle for the drain as well as the drain pipe welded in. I've cut the BP to size and am hoping to get it...
Haha yeah seeing a bit of light at the end of the tunnel.
Never tackled the brisket. It's the last frontier I need to man up to! Be sure to get some pics up of your adventure. Good luck!
Bazza
Bit of an update.
Moves really well on the casters! It does look very tall in the last pic but I think that's from the angle. Once I get my wood shelf in it should look a bit more balanced.
Bazza
You can see the smoke ring on the meat! Do you mind telling me what sorta temp and time you did the full birds for?
Funny I used to have a CJ7. Absolutely loved that thing. No matter how many times an electrical fault or new issue sprung up with the engine I couldn't bring myself to part with...
She definitely looks rustic but that's some good looking Q you made there!
Good to hear it flows and operates well. Did you use the calculator from this site?
Bazza
That hadn't even occurred to me to use the paint pot and spray set-up at my work. Would be a hell of a lot easier. I've only ever used the aerosol hi temp stuff in the past so that's what my brain was telling me.
On a side note I did see that Supacheap does cans for $17 which are actually rated...
I went the one from Bunnings which is higher rated than Pot Belly Black.
I'm not sure on what sort of temperatures the FB sees tho. The type of paint that Isaac mentioned is rated at double what I used but this was around $20 a can. If you had the pocket money then powder coating would be an...