First time offset smoker build

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Roku

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Jun 20, 2020
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Hey guys. Finally decided to pull the trigger and make a smoker. I used feldon's calculator to come up with the pipe dimensions. I am using 24" pipe 40" for the smoke box and 14" for the firebox. The firebox pipe is 1/4" wall and the smoke box looks to be 5/16 but it is a bit pitted so I would guess 1/4 in the thinnest areas. The firebox looks a little small to me, but I figured I would follow the calculator now and then if/when I make another one adjust it to my liking.
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I did some CAD work the last few weeks and finally decided to pick up metal and start on it the last couple days. I am using 2x2x1/8" for the frame. I wanted to cope the tubes to fit the tube well. So I 3d printed some jigs to help with coping worked out pretty well. and got the fitup i wanted.
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Got the frame fully welded up.
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Some random weld pics
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Here is the smoke chamber mounted on the frame and firebox sitting next to it so I could see how it would look
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Lastly cleaned up the smoker with wire looks a lot better. Debating if I just want to keep it oiled or actually paint it.
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So this is where it stands now. Next steps I want to do are to cut the smoke chamber door. I need to pick up some 1018 and machine some hinges that I designed. And then a decent amount of plasma cutting and welding. Not sure if I want to fully tig everything or go in and finish all the heavy stuff with the stick welder. Hoping to get a lot done mon-weds this week.
 
I wish I had those skills, nice craftsmanship I'm looking forward to seeing it completed.

Thanks for posting.
Dan
 
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Looks like you are off to a good start. I’m a bit concerned with the length and diameter of the firebox. I think a smaller diameter longer piece might work a lot better for you.
 
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Looks great, I would have to build a 2 piece door on the fire box, separated in the lower to middle so when you open it to add wood the coals wouldn't spill out , nothing wrong with trading length of it to height but a air leak will let the temps run wild with a vertical stacked fire, similar to a gravity fed cabinet.
 
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Those are some beautiful welds. I know this because my son Is a certified welder & his welds look like yours. Just fantastic craftsmanship!
Awesome!!!
Wish the welds on my Lang looked that good!
Al
 
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Looks like you are off to a good start. I’m a bit concerned with the length and diameter of the firebox. I think a smaller diameter longer piece might work a lot better for you.
Yea thats what I was worried about too. The metal yard I got the pipe from is looking for some right now, not sure if I will be able to find a piece for the price I want to pay though.

Looks great, I would have to build a 2 piece door on the fire box, separated in the lower to middle so when you open it to add wood the coals wouldn't spill out , nothing wrong with trading length of it to height but a air leak will let the temps run wild with a vertical stacked fire, similar to a gravity fed cabinet.
Oh I might have to do that. Ill start drawing up something and see what I come up with.
 
If your local supplier can’t get you a piece of pipe that is smaller diameter you could ask a metal shop to roll you a piece or make a square firebox.
 
If your local supplier can’t get you a piece of pipe that is smaller diameter you could ask a metal shop to roll you a piece or make a square firebox.

What is a good length firebox to aim for?

Also is it more for fire management? Or does a longer firebox help in other aspects?
 
Hey guys sorry I disappeared for a bit ended up finishing the smoker and thought I would update. Finished it up in september and never came back to do a finish post.

I wanted to do something crazy with the hinges, so I designed some and 3D printed them to check fit and movement. I designed it with an integrated stop.
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Also ended up designing and machining some lift points so I could easily lift it with my hoist and load it in my trailer when finished

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First op of machining for hinges and lift eyes

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Test fitting machined parts
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After getting the machined pieces out of the way next was cutting the door. I wanted it to have a radius corner. So cut some out and then cut the door out with the plasma cutter
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I definitely need more practice hand plasma cutting.
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Tacked the hinges on before fully cutting the door. Used a long piece of solid stock to keep the hinges inline
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Door cut out and hinges seem to be working and holding at the correct angle
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Time to start welding the hinges out
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I wanted to have my door lip on the inside of the smoker
tacked on
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Fully welded out. took a while with the tig
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Welding the tray holder. Also welded some 1/2 solid bar in there just in case I want to put tuning plates in later.
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Welding up the firebox. Havent stick welded a ton so though I would give it a go to do most of the outside of the smoker
Firebox welded up and on the cooking chamber
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Firebox door off the plasma cutter. Ignore the sandals lol
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Firebox door inside lip welded on. Plug welded the holds on and then a few stitches to finish it up
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Time to start working on the chimney side
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Fabbing this took a bit longer than I was expecting but was super happy on how it came out
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Door welded on. Plasma cut some hinges but wasnt happy with them. So I ended up cutting them off later. I ended up welding some bullet hinges on
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Finishing up the firebox door I welded up the lip for the baffle to slide on
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Finish welded the lift eyes on.
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Putting the lift eyes to work

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Got it home, fired up, and oiled up
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Some ribs.
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Overall super happy on how it came out and how it cooks. I like the size of the firebox and it tends to work for me but would be nice to have just a hair longer.
 

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