FWIsmoker,
Yes, it was a bit pricy, but it was spread out across a couple pay periods, so it didn't hurt
too much. If someone wanted to build a basic Mini-
WSM, with the IMUSA pot, on a Smokey Joe Gold and with no temperature control; they could have it built for about $106. This assumes they already have the drills, bits, saws and blades required to build it. Making it with a Smokey Joe Silver will drop the price to $101. If they go with less expensive Hardware (non-stainless nuts, screws, washers for the racks) they could drop the price another ten bucks to $91. This is my second Mini build; the first one was done "at the minimum price". Omitting the diffuser, using the steamer plate, or using a flower pot bottom will reduce the price by another $17 to $74. BTW, do you run an expanded metal mesh basket for your charcoal?
DirtSailor2003,
That was awesome you were able to get such a long run. With a larger thicker pot to heat up, my charcoal consumption is a bit higher. I intend to offset that by making a custom insulated blanket for the sides and top. Next time, I will fully fill the charcoal; it was meant as a basic "test run". Based upon your build list (and the OTBS moniker) it is clear you are the "voice of experience"; every now and then newbies just want to try something different. Sometimes it yields something useful, other times it is just re-inventing the wheel. Either way, the newbie walks away learning something they previously didn't fully understand. That is a win in my eyes. Same question to you as well, do you run an expanded metal mesh basket for your charcoal?
Tonight:
Ultra low and slow test. I am going to see if combustion will keep working when the temperature is set to 150 F. If it is stable, this will be a good temperature for me to smoke fish. After that, it will be the high-temperature endurance test. Raise the temp to 375 F. I want to see how fast it ramps up, and how stable it is at higher temperatures.