The whole project took 3 weeks including a full time job so only nights and weekends. Material cost was about $1,200 plus another $600 in consumables and tools.
werd2828
Nice!
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Great job! How does she run?
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Was that your first cook on it? Looks like everything came out good.
A fire cradle would be helpful. From there it’s just learning what splits work the best for fire management in it and how big you need the coal bed to be.
Canna_crumbs
Fancy!
Elegant_Category_684
Awesome build. How thick is the steel, and what did you use to source the main body?
BoredAsHeckISaid
Interesting choice on the lid handle! The Dude abides!
shaunr40k
Absolutely love the axe as a handle. This thing is just awesome. Great job
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The whole project took 3 weeks including a full time job so only nights and weekends. Material cost was about $1,200 plus another $600 in consumables and tools.
Nice!
Great job! How does she run?
Was that your first cook on it? Looks like everything came out good.
A fire cradle would be helpful. From there it’s just learning what splits work the best for fire management in it and how big you need the coal bed to be.
Fancy!
Awesome build. How thick is the steel, and what did you use to source the main body?
Interesting choice on the lid handle! The Dude abides!
Absolutely love the axe as a handle. This thing is just awesome. Great job
r/welding would appreciate this too!