Firebox door

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gsuders86

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Dec 19, 2019
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Going to be building a block/cedar smokehouse with a offset firebox. I plan on using block with firebrick lining the inside. I'm thinking about making my own door and vents. The firebox I have planned will be 18"x18"x16". I'm thinking of a 12"x16" main door and than a 3" sliding vent on the bottom. What thickness metal would be okay to use? I was thinking 3/16 as that's all the thicker I can weld with my welder but I do have buddies that have better welders if I need to go thicker.
 
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Personally I think it is a little thin I would think about welding some angle iron to it so it doesn't warp on you,
 
When a welder says that you can only weld up to 3/16” it means in a single pass. You can weld thicker material with multiple passes. Especially if it is not a structural weld.
 
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