Looking good!
Looks good , it's all in the planning.
David
Love the attention to details Red...![]()
Looks great, I thought if I built 1 I would pour the base instead of using fire brick, little more time consuming but might stop rust from forming under the bricks, thanks for sharing the journey
just gonna add that I like the depth.... the fire is going to be well protected and provide a very nice column of heat....this is very good design here!
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I own the fact that I'm a slow pit builder
but I certainly take the extra time at every step to be sure I've thought it through.
Joel, that makes you a better builder , as caution and checking steps makes for a better build.
At my age , I have to triple check my numbers and drawings , just to make sure , and yes I over think everything.
David
measure twice (or 3 times) cut once
Don't know where I go wrong on this... I end up cutting twice... and still end up to short...
Years ago I worked for my FIL hanging rain gutters. Had to put gutters on a cabin back in the trees, take ladders back to the cabin to measure for gutters... 27' 6". Walk to the truck and FIL makes the gutters, carry it back through the trees and go to hang gutter... FIL starts cussing! Myself and other employee are laughing our asses off... carry gutter back to the truck and cut that one in half so we can haul it back to the shop. FIL makes a new gutter, except this time he actually makes it 27' 6" and not 26' 7" like he did the first one!I hear ya Keith! It's happened to me more than once...I've got a scrap bin with wasted cuts to prove it lol!
Red
I don't call that bin the scrap bin but the future build misc stock bin.....I hear ya Keith! It's happened to me more than once...I've got a scrap bin with wasted cuts to prove it lol!
Red
Looking great!I've made some more decent progress on Jim's grill.
Last couple days, I've worked on the fire access door. I cut vent holes and drilled holes for a cool-touch handle and for door latches.
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Then I welded in the cool-touch handle.
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Welded hinges to the door. It'll swing down out of the way to give maximum access to the fire.
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Also got a flat bar frame/flange welded on around the top and sides of the door.
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Here are the pinwheel-style vent dampers. They're only mocked up here so I could see how they fit and if they looked OK - I'll be removing them again until after I get the grill painted.
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Next I fabricated latch handles for each end of the door. They're not 100% finished yet - still need to bend the ends and round them off on the belt sander. But these pics let you see how they're gonna work.
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I wanted to get these small chores done before I build a cart to put it on. I'll start work on fabricating the cart next time I'm in the shop.
All-in-all, I think it's coming along pretty good! Thanks for stopping by...
More to come,
Red
Nice, its all the small / and big details that are pulling this together.
Big thumbs up Joel.
David
Very good progress, Joel. So much fun to watch this piece of art come to life.