W Wicked Smoke BBQ Full Fledged Farker Joined Aug 27, 2013 Messages 229 Reaction score 111 Points 0 Location Canton, NC Jan 19, 2014 #1 While setting around bored this weekend I decided since the Stoker came in I wanted to build a water proof enclosure for it to sit in. So a trip to Home Depot and this is the finished product.
While setting around bored this weekend I decided since the Stoker came in I wanted to build a water proof enclosure for it to sit in. So a trip to Home Depot and this is the finished product.
htrisna Take a breath! Joined May 14, 2012 Messages 541 Reaction score 391 Points 0 Location Sugar Land, TX Jan 19, 2014 #2 What did you use to make the holes on the plastic wall?
O Offthehook is Blowin Smoke! Joined Dec 4, 2012 Messages 1,176 Reaction score 447 Points 0 Location Los Angeles, CA Jan 19, 2014 #3 Looks good, I have a spare pelican brief case hanging around that I wanted to customize for a stoker and maybe a thermapen (I don't own one)
Looks good, I have a spare pelican brief case hanging around that I wanted to customize for a stoker and maybe a thermapen (I don't own one)
W Wicked Smoke BBQ Full Fledged Farker Joined Aug 27, 2013 Messages 229 Reaction score 111 Points 0 Location Canton, NC Jan 19, 2014 #4 htrisna said: What did you use to make the holes on the plastic wall? Click to expand... Took a small drill and drilled a lot of holes around the circle. Then took a sharp razor and finished it up.
htrisna said: What did you use to make the holes on the plastic wall? Click to expand... Took a small drill and drilled a lot of holes around the circle. Then took a sharp razor and finished it up.
htrisna Take a breath! Joined May 14, 2012 Messages 541 Reaction score 391 Points 0 Location Sugar Land, TX Jan 19, 2014 #5 Smart. I was thinking 2" hole saw bit. Wicked Smoke BBQ said: Took a small drill and drilled a lot of holes around the circle. Then took a sharp razor and finished it up. Click to expand...
Smart. I was thinking 2" hole saw bit. Wicked Smoke BBQ said: Took a small drill and drilled a lot of holes around the circle. Then took a sharp razor and finished it up. Click to expand...
W Wicked Smoke BBQ Full Fledged Farker Joined Aug 27, 2013 Messages 229 Reaction score 111 Points 0 Location Canton, NC Jan 19, 2014 #6 htrisna said: Smart. I was thinking 2" hole saw bit. Click to expand... Was going that route, but forgot to buy one at HD and wasn't going back lol
htrisna said: Smart. I was thinking 2" hole saw bit. Click to expand... Was going that route, but forgot to buy one at HD and wasn't going back lol
U unixadm Take a breath! Joined Sep 20, 2012 Messages 539 Reaction score 374 Points 0 Location Elk Grove, CA Jan 19, 2014 #7 I did the same thing, but I didn't put that big of holes in the box. I wanted to keep the dust out as much as possible.
I did the same thing, but I didn't put that big of holes in the box. I wanted to keep the dust out as much as possible.
W Wicked Smoke BBQ Full Fledged Farker Joined Aug 27, 2013 Messages 229 Reaction score 111 Points 0 Location Canton, NC Jan 19, 2014 #8 I'm not as much concerned about dust as I am the weather at competitions.