I picked up an older (1/4” thick metal) Brinkmann Cimmaron offset smoker that needed to be “brought back to life”. I’ve removed all the rust from it, primed it with high temp primer, and then painted with high temp paint. I still need to get a replacement smoke stack (original one has rusted through on one side at the bottom). I can see that I could easily get carried away more and more replacing parts and spending more on it. At this point, I’m thinking I will probably resell it, as it’s not quite as big as I need to smoke on.
My main question is how do I put a value on it? I know anything is valued at what someone would pay for it. The problem is that I can’t find any for sale anywhere. They don’t make these this well built anymore. I was told from the owner it originally cost $899 from Bass Pro Shop years ago. It is a solid smoker, but I don’t want to sink a lot of money into it and lose out a lot when I try to sell it. I don’t count all my time I’ve spent working on it as any value toward it, only the initial cost of the smoker + supplies (sandpaper, angle grinder stripping wheels, primer, paint, etc..). If I can make a small profit, then I’m ok with dropping more money into it (new grates, etc..).
I have attached before and after pictures. Although I’m not 100% finished.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
My main question is how do I put a value on it? I know anything is valued at what someone would pay for it. The problem is that I can’t find any for sale anywhere. They don’t make these this well built anymore. I was told from the owner it originally cost $899 from Bass Pro Shop years ago. It is a solid smoker, but I don’t want to sink a lot of money into it and lose out a lot when I try to sell it. I don’t count all my time I’ve spent working on it as any value toward it, only the initial cost of the smoker + supplies (sandpaper, angle grinder stripping wheels, primer, paint, etc..). If I can make a small profit, then I’m ok with dropping more money into it (new grates, etc..).
I have attached before and after pictures. Although I’m not 100% finished.
Any help is greatly appreciated!