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poppajacksbbq
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First off, hold off on extreme criticism! I am a computer guy by trade, and professional amateur smoker (haha) on the weekend! My welding skills where first learned about 7 months ago welding a small box together among a few other small things I practiced on. My uncle let me use his stuff, but wouldn't lift a finger, although he eventually held some things for me!
So at first I was just going for a big charcoal grill, then switched direction to an offset smoker. I have had the tank someone gave to me a while back. They had a couple holes and the lid cut out already cut out...but no legs as seen in the pic. It is a 120 gallon propane tank. So far I am pretty happy with the turn out. It is almost complete. So without further ado…
Here I added legs and old wheels I found laying around.
The hole already cut on the end
started the firebox, filled in some of the hole. I ended up cutting it out
more later on, not higher but wider.
Firebox is 24" x 24"x 24". It is air tight when the door
is closed!
Added a shelf to the front and side, dual stacks, wider base, 8" caster wheels
charcoal grate below the told grate, heat dispenser plate above the firebox hole inside the actual grill.
Next up is a test smoke for Memorial Day. Then I will do some touch up, paint, enjoy until winter, then may build another and try again!
So at first I was just going for a big charcoal grill, then switched direction to an offset smoker. I have had the tank someone gave to me a while back. They had a couple holes and the lid cut out already cut out...but no legs as seen in the pic. It is a 120 gallon propane tank. So far I am pretty happy with the turn out. It is almost complete. So without further ado…
Here I added legs and old wheels I found laying around.
The hole already cut on the end
started the firebox, filled in some of the hole. I ended up cutting it out
more later on, not higher but wider.
Firebox is 24" x 24"x 24". It is air tight when the door
is closed!
Added a shelf to the front and side, dual stacks, wider base, 8" caster wheels
charcoal grate below the told grate, heat dispenser plate above the firebox hole inside the actual grill.
Next up is a test smoke for Memorial Day. Then I will do some touch up, paint, enjoy until winter, then may build another and try again!