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We will have to get together and share some Que and Brew someday. I don't know where you get your meat for for smoking. I have had good luck and prices with Shulers in Thomasville.
Great post. I followed your instructions and made two last night for dinner. Only just a little left. Thanks for the instruction. Here are a couple of pictures of them.
Looks like a good plan to me. I found a circular saw from Sears in their tool catalog that is made for cutting metal. Runs about $120.00 but very few if any sparks and has a catcher that catches about 99 % of the chips. It is advertised to cut like 100 yards of steel before the blade needs to be...
I needed to bend some sheet metal (14 guage) but can not afford a conventional metal break. So I built one. My door going out of my shop is about 5 feet wide so I drilled to holes in the concrete, hammered in some expaning 1 inch bolts. I then took some 3 in angle iron, welded 4 heavy duty door...
Thanks, the cookers can hold temps from 225 to over 500 degrees so they can be used for all purpose grills. I have a small grill from a big box store that I used for just the wife and I. I use the big one wehn we have more than 4 people. Does a great job on chicken, especially with the bone...
Thanks. I always mean to takes pics as I build one and wind up getting too busy and forget. I will post some pics of the sheet metal bender I made. They will be on the "Other Builds" forum
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