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Thought I'd show the process of making a little batch of homemade charcoal. I didn't get any pictures of the beginning, but its pretty easy to explain. Take a paint can (thoroughly cleaned) and fill it full with scraps of wood, then tightly put the lid on. Punch some vent holes in the sides (two...
I'd estimate the lid it will be around 20 pounds or maybe more by the time I am done. My wife won't be picking it up, that's for sure.
I finally had time to get back to working on the smoker. I ran out to our stockpile of lumber, and grabbed some 2" white oak. We had several acres cut down and...
My daughter had soccer practice last night, so I didn't have much time to really work on the smoker. I bought a couple of 1" strips of steel
And welded around the lid to make my overlapping joint
I have some minor fit problems from this because when I welded my ring on the inside, the...
So today, a package arrived, and it was my new grill grates. Here they are sitting on top of my weber to show you a comparison of sizes.
So after I cut the top off in the last installment, the barrel was a little floppy on the open end.
Fortunately when we bought our house, we had a big...
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