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Here's my 1st project. I've never made a pit before, let alone one on a trailer. I'll just let ya'll be the judge. --3/8'' wall on the fire box and the pit --diverter plate leaving the fire box--adjustable baffle plates about 2/3 rd's the way down--stack below the grill level--had the temp at the stack within 5 degs of leaving the firebox--Not quite done yet but it's ready to cook with for the owner Let me hear what ya'll think..Miller 225 Bobcat
Reply:It needs some paint.... its amazing...are those tubes on the top just for letting smoke out in a dissipated maner? that looks heavy and a little pricyJust be cafefull when opening the doors, might break the jointsMy Babies: HF Drill pressHF Pipe Bender3 4.5" Black and Decker angle grindersLincoln Electric PROMIG 175that´s it!
Reply:The guy I built it for brought me all the materials as needed ( alot of it was over kill ). He's gonna paint it himself..The pipe out of the doors is holding the counter weight for the doors ( heavy without).As far as pricey... I wish .... I made a deal on the price before, so he brought me about 14 ft. of 24 in. pipe ( in addition to funds ) that was given to him.. I figure I can make a few things with that it's self.Miller 225 Bobcat
Reply:I see two potato guns on top!! "Every choice you make will effect at least one other person"
Reply:Another view....Miller 225 Bobcat
Reply:Beefy unit, the couter-weights are huge! A simple bar and latch system works as well, without using as much material. Is the inside channeled or sectioned so the smoke flows through it?John - fabricator extraordinaire, car nut!- bleeding Miller blue! http://www.weldfabzone.com
Reply:I like it. Its worth $5.00 a pound. By the way, how much does it weigh DavidReal world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor.
Reply:The inside is a straight thru flow with the vented baffles split more toward the stack than the fire box. A buddy of mine has built them with the stack below the grill and from what I've experianced, it keeps from developing a cold spot, like I said above 5 degs. differance from firebox to stack, I really amazed myself... As far as the weight, I have no idea other than it's freaking HEAVY.. I was able to balance it to a tounge weight light enough not to squat the back of my little ford ranger but about a half inch or so... Light enough for a super skinny guy to lift. P.S.-- ( As far as the counterweight.. ) The guy I built it for didn't want to buy anymore materials , so I did the best I could with what I had..Miller 225 Bobcat
Reply:Looks like a beast! Good job! Now how about some closeups of the welds? |
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