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So, Len I read your post and Ribwizzards and then stopped into lowes. They didn't have high temp rtv. So I got some fire block stuff. Just put it on and was reading the label again and it is not for exterior use and can't be exposed to water. So we will see how long it lasts then I will replace...
Yeah. It is usually just my 7yo son and I eating bbq My wife doesn't eat too much meat but she likes a smoked turkey now and then. A rack or two of ribs is all we usually need at once.
Definitely need to seal it up will stop and grab some rope.
The cook chamber is decent for what I am doing...
Thanks for the ideas and help guys it was a lot of fun to build.
So much nicer to cook on than my old vertical drum style cheapy. Got a bit more to finish on it but I do love the way it smokes.
Attached the fire box to the CC
A close up of the firebox opening. I closed it up with a 1" piece of flat after the pic.
Firebox with sloped walls that hold up the grate as well.
Door finished. Legs attached and the bottom supports bent up.
Not finished but ready to smoke! Harbor...
Cool! I don't think i will make it to the Brewery been on the road all day today and have to drive some more tonight. Too bad it would be good to see a comp.
The rockwool is cool but i am going to use some of the kaowool kiln blanket stuff. I ordered it Thursday from a place in NY so...
Moving on. Picked up some steel and moved the build temporarily to my dads shop. Got a little warping on the reverse flow plate but it isn't terrible I will pull it back. Was running too long of beads.
Started building the firebox. Drew something up but kinda winging it as I go. This top...