SR, Thanks for the build update, awesome job !
Yup... I don't have to say it as you already know... BUT I WILL... That's an awesome build Joel... Really liking it... With all the different cooking options...
Myself.. I would do a fold down table with folding braces that tuck in behind the table when folded down... The ledges that the braces would sit on when open would be behind the table as well when folded down... Reason for the fold down table is for a smaller storage place for the smoker/grill that will be needed when not in use...
Red,Update:
Man, this build is gettin' close!
I got the cabinet and the base all welded together a few days ago, then turned my attention to doors and hinges.
First up, I welded bullet hinges on for the FB access door.
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While I was working on the FB door, I went ahead and fabricated a handle and latch with a cool-touch spring handle on it.
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Since the plate I started with was bowed some from the steel yard, there's the tiniest bit of bow in the cabinet panels. I worked pretty hard to take as much of that out as I could when I was welding the box together...but still just a little. But even with the slight bow in the front panel, the door and hinges fit pretty good. I compensated for a little more of the bow by building the latch with a little spring tension in it...so all-in-all, I'm pretty happy with the fit.
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Next I worked on the hinges for the main access door. This door is heavier than I anticipated, so I didn't think the bullet hinges I purchased would be beefy enough. I happened to have a pair of strap hinges made of 1/4" steel that were a little big for this application...but I cut 'em down a little and they turned out pretty good.
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Also got the cool-touch handle I built last week welded on the front.
I plan to apply Nomex adhesive gasket around the door's interior...so I cut a few short tabs and stuck them in there before welding the hinges. So now there's enough of a gap to allow for the Nomex gasket to fit properly without binding the hinges.
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Hinges work good!
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So unless I'm forgetting something (and I usually do LOL!) here's what I have left to do before it's ready for a test burn and for paint:
1. I need to weld some kind of a stop on the back of those big strap hinges to hold up the door in the open position. I'm just thinking of a couple short pieces of 3/16" angle iron welded to the bottom straps.
2. I need to cut a hole for the exhaust stack in the top of the door, then fabricate a damper and weld the stack in the top. I'm using a short length of 4"x4" square tubing for the stack.
3. I want to fabricate a work table on the left side of the cabinet. Haven't decided yet whether to weld it solid, or come up with a hinged setup that will make the table foldable. Technically, this step wouldn't prevent me from going ahead with the test burn...but I figure I might as well get it done while I'm still fabricating.
Depends on how the next few days in the shop go...but I can see it being ready to cook on by next weekend!
Thanks again, Y'all, for checking it out!
Red
Red,
That is coming along great, looks like it is going to be a sweet set up!
- Jason
Depends on how the next few days in the shop go...but I can see it being ready to cook on by next weekend!
So let me see, this gives me a week in a half to get my party knife and fork ready and a plane ticket to your town.
I might just pull this off, lol.
I am going to go on a bit of a fast , so I am real hungry by than.![]()
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As you know , this is coming along very nicely.
But I really have to say , I just love the design.
David
Lol! David, you pack your bag and come on down! You’re welcome at my table! And you can cook on this pit for me. Maybe you’ll love it so much you have to take it home with you!
Thanks Brother!
Red
Thanks Joel for the invite. Would love to . But for taking it home. I would have to bring my little Radio Flyer.
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David
Red, just a question as I have been admiring your near finished pic, I just wondered if a pie vent (or other adjustable vent) in the lid would give you the option to also use it as a slow cooker as well? Just a thought..... as when I use my copper pot for direct cooking, I often like to close the door at times to have a roasting affect.....
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Yes, that's exactly what I'm talking about!If I understand what you're saying, you're talking about an adjustable damper in the exhaust stack? I definitely plan to do that...pretty much just like in the pic you used.
I do want to also be able to use this as an indirect, low-and-slow cooker. Not only will I be able to control air flow with the dampers, but I also plan to fabricate a heat shield to sit over the coal basket. If you've ever seen a Hasty-Bake Legacy, it's similar to the heat shield they provide for their grills. In fact, that's where I got the idea.
Red
Lol! David, you pack your bag and come on down! You’re welcome at my table! And you can cook on this pit for me. Maybe you’ll love it so much you have to take it home with you!
Thanks Brother!
Red