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Building a reverse flow out of a 60 gallon air tank

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Sorry its been a few days. got busy at work. i will have a bunch up pics up this weekend of the progress. thanks for watching 
 
Did some work on the FB and the CC door tonight. It is starting to come together. I can almost smell that brisket!!
 
Thats coming along nicely! I think I can almost see a little thin-blue coming out the stack ;)

What did you use for the handle on the CC door?
 
 
Thats coming along nicely! I think I can almost see a little thin-blue coming out the stack ;)

What did you use for the handle on the CC door?
Thanks TXSean!!!. I had an extra handle from my mac tool cart. Thought it would work perfect!
 







 
Got a bunch of work done tonight. Please feel free to ask about the process!!!!
 
 
Looks great! What are you going to do with all that extra space on the trailer?
I have the local high school shop class building me a 18x24 cutting board to mount next to the smoker. I am thinking about making a grill to mount on there and I also have a 20x25 griddle I think I will mount to it. Most likely a spot also for some wood storage. Thanks for checking it out!!!!
 
 
You need to do a cook for that shop class and give them some inspiration! Great workmanship.
Thank you very much!!! I do have plans with the teacher (one of my close friends) to do a cook with the students before the end of the school year.
 
There's a new carbide blade for a skillsaw that will cut 3/8" steel with no problem.  Harbor Freight.  I cut both of my propane tanks.  Straight and clean cuts.  FYI  Blade is $20 Harbor freight, $50 Lowes.  I've bought both and they perform exactly alike.

Nice job so far
 
Real nice, excellent skills can't wait to see it finished

Gary
 
I love the design of your smoker. I want to build a similar size rig, but something on wheels so it can go in and out of the garage.

Keep up the great work and keep the pics coming.
 
Well I got the gasket and the latch on the FB door and also finished up the trim on the CC door. Keep trying to get a little more done every night I will keep everyone posted!!
 
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