Red's Santa Maria Build - A Custom Grill for JIMSMOKES!

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Very nice Red! It’s starting to look like a cooker…..just think if it was a built in you would be done with the cart side…..lol.

True! I'd definitely be way past the halfway point!

Really wish I could have a outdoor cooking area. That had that kind of room for built in's.
Maybe one dayf

Agreed Jim! I'm in the same boat. My back patio is tiny, and isn't covered anyway. All my outdoor cooking gear has to be mobile so I can store here - roll it out and cook on it there lol!

Red
 
Really wish I could have a outdoor cooking area. That had that kind of room for built in's.
Maybe one dayf

Agreed Jim! I'm in the same boat. My back patio is tiny, and isn't covered anyway. All my outdoor cooking gear has to be mobile so I can store here - roll it out and cook on it there lol!

Red

I hear ya both being doing that since the dawn of my smoking life….. so now that I finally have the opportunity to have the Smokehouse Way space I’m beyond words. It’s not a build in thing but hopefully soon no more rolling around before and after!!!
 
I've got a decent progress update today! I went to work on fabricating a cart to set this grill on.


Just roughed in here, and tacked together first.

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I wanted to get it in place to see how the fit-up was gonna be - not bad, but I'll have to do a little adjustment to get it square and level before welding it in.

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Next I got some caster feet cut out of some 1/4" plate, drilled holes for the caster bolts, and got them tacked in place on the cart's legs.

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Got her all adjusted where it fits, it's level and square, and started welding the cart to the main body of the grill.

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I didn't quite get finished with the weld-out. I ran out of welding gas. I'll have to make a run to the welding supply for a new bottle of shielding gas before I can move on.

But after I get the body and the cart all welded out, and get the whole assembly down on the floor, I'll mount the casters so I can move it around in the shop. Then it'll be time to start working on the upper structure - the lift assembly, the cooking grate, etc.

So far, so good! I hope to have one more update before Christmas, but we'll see how it goes. May depend on whether I make it to the welding supply store tomorrow or not. One drawback is, I live in the country, near a one-horse town (or one stop light lol). Everything I need to work on fabrication projects - steel, welding supplies, etc. are at least 1.5-2 hours round trip. So we'll see how soon I get over there.

Thanks for looking - more to come!

Red
 
Man, that is looking really nice!

PS I drive and hour 10 to get supplies because they are almost 1/2 price of the local place that isn't open on Saturdays or lunch and won't take material orders after 4....
 
Everything I need to work on fabrication projects - steel, welding supplies, etc. are at least 1.5-2 hours round trip.
Holy cheese dip!
I'd go broke from getting back home to realize. Oh I fergot this!
It's worse yet when you have a list and still forget something!

Ryan
 
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