Started with the burner from Northern Tool and Equipment
Concrete pad below the 100+ year old windmill that will serve as home
The cedar 4x4 fence posts that have been sitting around for a while waiting for a project, I ended up cutting them down to length, splitting them into 2x4s on the table saw, and planing the edges, and doing biscuits with the router to make the walls.
Screwing together what will be the floor.
Got tired of biscuits so I went with glue and pocket screws for the roof...
Base/sides/roof/floor looking good on the pad. For a 100 year old slab I was shocked that it was level.
Decided to cut down the posts to about 3/4'' and plane them a bunch for the door insets, turned out even nicer than expected.
Doors attached/bottom vent holes drilled/screen on the inside/and slider to adjust airflow installed.
Drilling holes and splitting boards to hold the pipes that will support drip trays/pans/hooks.
Mailbox attachment to hold A-Maze-N pellet maze.
Seeing hot it can get on a chilly MN morning. Went all the way up just shy of 400 F
Finished product as well as the first smoke, just a couple of whole chickens, turned out really well.
Concrete pad below the 100+ year old windmill that will serve as home
The cedar 4x4 fence posts that have been sitting around for a while waiting for a project, I ended up cutting them down to length, splitting them into 2x4s on the table saw, and planing the edges, and doing biscuits with the router to make the walls.
Screwing together what will be the floor.
Got tired of biscuits so I went with glue and pocket screws for the roof...
Base/sides/roof/floor looking good on the pad. For a 100 year old slab I was shocked that it was level.
Decided to cut down the posts to about 3/4'' and plane them a bunch for the door insets, turned out even nicer than expected.
Doors attached/bottom vent holes drilled/screen on the inside/and slider to adjust airflow installed.
Drilling holes and splitting boards to hold the pipes that will support drip trays/pans/hooks.
Mailbox attachment to hold A-Maze-N pellet maze.
Seeing hot it can get on a chilly MN morning. Went all the way up just shy of 400 F
Finished product as well as the first smoke, just a couple of whole chickens, turned out really well.