So I made a deal and this deal fell through. Below is a rough draft of what I start with when designing a smoker. Since every smoker I’ve built has Custom no two are the same. First I design chamber size for the clients needs then calculate fire box to support the main chamber. After this I design the stand that the whole unit mounts on. From pencil to paper this takes about 5 hours and that includes drafting up a cut list. See below
Keep in Mind
Keep in Mind there is a calculation require to create the correct heat and draft for perfect smoking. These dimensions may change .
After 8 hours of welding
Calc the smoke output size
to the main chamberMain chamber smoke intake port 28″ Chamber height 40″ Chamber length Thank god for air cranes
weigh here is 300 lbs +The main chamber will have 3 racks
zip open the offset collector add the collector square up the collector
Collector just about done – the collector basically collects the smoke
and exhaust’s it out the stack – since this is a reverse flow, offset and BBq design,
the BBq requires a cold air intake vent to allow the charcoal basket
that’s mount in the main chamber to burn
CNC hinges for a perfect fit I’m actually going to cut these down and show you the difference
list for tomorrow
No More Santa Maria Grill just a grilling station Tons of prep still to be done Getting the countertop squared up Side grill going in Dam reverse flow stack is in the way of the grill lid Grill in place and now making the lid working on the firebox door first fire box door failed so I’ll just male another one Grill lid in place Fire box door cut up, zapped together and hinges installed. Gauges mocked up both stacks in and welded up Offset side left side air intake control Still needs a fire box damper for air intake I’m Zipping this handle off and changing the handles Hickory Handles mocked up for stacks. Rick at Savvy Hammer will epoxy dip the handles once I’m finished with mock ups Front handle is at a 50 degree angle since the lid is so tall Fire box damper is in but the handle needs to be cut back. Door handle is installed. I won’t be using a lock on the door since the fit is super tight and you pretty much need to kick it closed and rip it open when feeding the charcoal to it.
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