Leave it to a Canadian LOL

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Looks pretty cool, looking forward to some BBQ. 
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Hi Gang,

Here are a few more pics

We had a huge storm which brought down some pretty big trees, that being said, I cut a branch

to make my handle :-)

The top shelf is secured to the re-bar which the grill sits on.

The bottom shelf has 3 small blocks of wood to keep the barrel in place.

I installed the same set-up on the back-side. Together the barrel stays in place.

I still have to install grill level thermometer.

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You can't see it in this photo, but I put about 2" high x 12" wide of sand on the bottom

of the barrel then I placed the original door on the sand to create a heat shield.

I'm hoping this will help keep heat in the cooking chamber.

I'll keep you posted on how well this works!

The grill is in place except I had to come home today :-(

I'll be back up in a few days so I will fire it up, see how it works, and Qview,,, I hope

Keep in touch

Dave
 
That's some fine work! I have to talk the wife into Buying a new smoker, 'cause the only tools I have are Knives, Spatulas and Whisks!...JJ
 
Thanks guys

It wasn't that hard because most of the materials I had lying around so I just had to think about things, do research, and get some input from my SMF Friends :-)

I aquired new skills as a result and was able to fix a few mistakes LOL. I think I have the chimney too high but I can work around that. I plan on making a removable second second level to cook.

What I like the most is I have been talking about it to my local cottage neighbours about the smoker and now I have 4 nice size fruit trees I can cut-up and get ready for smoke.

Take care and I'll have photos soon :-)

Dave
 
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