My buddy Johnny needed himself a smoker so we found a few scarp and corroded pieces of metal that we turned into a BBQ offset smoker. I learned a lot on this build and now I’m ready for my next. I used to calculate size of pit, fire box, inlet, as well as stack height. Thank you guys for watching. I appreciate you guys for the support. Peace
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That's awesome. Projects like this make me excited that I'm going to start learning to weld this year. Thanks for the video!
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Hey brother I just subscribed. I didn't know you had a channel. I saw you using a torch on your pit at first. And I was thinking he needs to use a matobo. And then you grab matobo LOL! Cool channel keep up the work dude
Dope!!!! Let us know when’s the BBQ 🤣👌🏽
Thanks for sharing!
I love the hinges look meaty, are meaty, for smoking meaty. Only thing I'd change/modify, is to round off those left and right handle brackets, as I can guarantee your hip will thank you for it when you walk into it! Lol 👌
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You showed us running 7018 up hill will make it penatrate more like 6010. But we still need to leave a gap?
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Que asados te vas a mandar ahí mi chingón! Muy buen video carnal!
Try the amico power welder. I have the 160D machine and it burns 5/32 8P+’s like nothing.
Are you capping the legs?
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