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Here's my first build, I sold it ( and miss it dearly) but it went to a good home. if an of you are ever in the Monterey area, get over to Grove Market in Pacific Grove, with any luck, they'll have something smoking in it.
Yeah, I hate those things, I didn't even take them when I was blown up by a tire 2 years ago! I was just digging a stupid post hole one day a few months ago, and something shifted...Fortunately, I didn't have spinal chord injury, just 30 years of building and installing countertops apparently...
When you wake up one morning, and can't get out of bed without mass doses of painkillers, and then in 5 days you can without anything...worth every penny to me my friend.
I'm building them to sell anyway, I paid a $5,000 bill, with $1,000 in material, 50 hours of labor, and my back is 100% ...
O'yeah, the paint job is actually Vehicle wrap... It's holding up very well with all the Rockwool insulation. The drain elbow is 2 brass plumbing fittings, the chimney is solid copper that I aged after assembly, I drilled a hole in the copper and just soldered them together.
Sorry for the long delay in response, I don't have many chances to kill time online...Thanks, I actually sold it to Grove Market over in Pacific Grove. They're using it for their catering business. I completed another one, just posted pics in the "Builds" section. They are getting hard to come...
3" solid copper Chimney has a 3" manually adjusted damper as well. I found this under an old house while remodeling, leftover from old heating system, hence the dents. But it gives it character.
I added a Solid copper drip cup and brass drip fitting to capture the condensed steam.
Sorry for the delay in responding, I'm not constantly connected to the innerweb. Hope this will help.
I kept design simple with 5/16" thick steel for upper fire box for strength and longevity.
I used the plug from the 3" hole saw for a damper. when closed it sits 1/8" above the hole with...
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