I just binged watched all the build videos so far, I’ve been planning to build a 250 gallon, I’m not at 1k gallon level like you guys, but dam these are pretty good. I can’t wait to see the rest. You guys are probably the only ones stick welding everyone else on mig machines. I just picked my self an Lincoln 225. Any tips you can offer? I already noted making grates might be tedious lol
Have you considered investing in a plasma cutter and if you do I go with Miller spectrum 375 extreme better of with a hypertherm power max 45 these plasmas are awesome for home projects
That's awesome! Hey gotta start somewhere haha. But thank you we appreciate it. As far as the welder goes we just used stick because that's what we had honestly. I think more people starting out are drawn to the wire machines because they're easier to pick up right away. Like you pointed out the grates were a pain...cleaning up all the slag inside the cooker is a must. Anything thinner will require a little more work with stick. On the thin stuff we used 3/32 inch 7018 lincoln excalibur. It runs real nice, occasionally we used some 6010, or 6011 if you're running AC. At the end of the day it can be done with either one, but mig may be more a little more convenient. But good luck! Nice to see another person going old school with the stick welder
@@elpoison626 anytime I see Miller I think my wallet will die lmao. But I’ll check it out, do you have a lot of experience with one? I only have a grinder but contemplating plasma/torch for cutting over cutting discs if it was even cost effective after all the discs I would have to replace.
@@LR-me3kc yes I have a Miller spectrum 375 extreme $1400 at cyber weld yes Miller is pricey but you get what you pay for now if you really want your money worth go with a hyperther power max 45 if I knew better I would of gone with hypertherm same price a bit better quality o don’t forget you need a compressor
Have you considered sliding grates?(That's a pretty deep tank to be reaching into while tending to the product) Are you planning 1 level, or 2 levels of grates?
We thought about it, but we're both on the taller side and have long arms so its not too bad without it. And for the time being just one level. If need be we can always add a top level later on.
Yeah that's the plan. It's still early stages obviously but we'd like to get into fairs and events like that (once we're able to). Stuff we can do on the weekends for the time being. See how it goes from there!
hey that circle left from that propane tank where you guys made a bonfire you guys can make it into a cooking pan I make these my self and sell them I haven’t filmed myself doing them I don’t have the equipment and don’t know how to edit but I do these here in west Texas I’ll send you the link where this guys does what I do ruclips.net/video/iY8SLFlZYpY/видео.html
@@TooMuchBBQLLC if you do make sure you tube it,saw part 9 that thing looks like a submarine it’s awesome I’m building a 48 x 24 I need to learn how to make videos I have 300 gallon tank I want to build too I try to make videos out of it great job on yours can’t wait for part 10 will that be the maiden voyage??
Thanks! We definitely have a few more smoker ideas in the works, but as I'm sure you know it's a time and money commitment haha. I'm not sure when our first cook will be up but it should be sometime soon!
That things a monster. Nice build.
Thank you!
enjoying the series...thanks for posting
Glad to hear it!
Good work. Danm good work
I just binged watched all the build videos so far, I’ve been planning to build a 250 gallon, I’m not at 1k gallon level like you guys, but dam these are pretty good. I can’t wait to see the rest. You guys are probably the only ones stick welding everyone else on mig machines. I just picked my self an Lincoln 225. Any tips you can offer? I already noted making grates might be tedious lol
Have you considered investing in a plasma cutter and if you do I go with Miller spectrum 375 extreme better of with a hypertherm power max 45 these plasmas are awesome for home projects
That's awesome! Hey gotta start somewhere haha. But thank you we appreciate it. As far as the welder goes we just used stick because that's what we had honestly. I think more people starting out are drawn to the wire machines because they're easier to pick up right away. Like you pointed out the grates were a pain...cleaning up all the slag inside the cooker is a must. Anything thinner will require a little more work with stick. On the thin stuff we used 3/32 inch 7018 lincoln excalibur. It runs real nice, occasionally we used some 6010, or 6011 if you're running AC. At the end of the day it can be done with either one, but mig may be more a little more convenient. But good luck! Nice to see another person going old school with the stick welder
@@elpoison626 anytime I see Miller I think my wallet will die lmao. But I’ll check it out, do you have a lot of experience with one?
I only have a grinder but contemplating plasma/torch for cutting over cutting discs if it was even cost effective after all the discs I would have to replace.
@@LR-me3kc yes I have a Miller spectrum 375 extreme $1400 at cyber weld yes Miller is pricey but you get what you pay for now if you really want your money worth go with a hyperther power max 45 if I knew better I would of gone with hypertherm same price a bit better quality o don’t forget you need a compressor
Wow, what did you use to get it all shiny?
How long did the project take
Little over two months, basically working on it full time. It's still not 100% completed, but we got it to the point where it's useable
Are you running an everlast welder? Seen it in the background of few shots and that ground clamp is identical to the one on my 255ext
Actually it's a Miller big blue 300. It's an old rental machine, that's why it's painted green. I think the ground clamp is tweco
I never use a calculator either....I’m afraid to know what my projects cost!
Have you considered sliding grates?(That's a pretty deep tank to be reaching into while tending to the product) Are you planning 1 level, or 2 levels of grates?
We thought about it, but we're both on the taller side and have long arms so its not too bad without it. And for the time being just one level. If need be we can always add a top level later on.
Are you guys gonna do a BBQ business?
Yeah that's the plan. It's still early stages obviously but we'd like to get into fairs and events like that (once we're able to). Stuff we can do on the weekends for the time being. See how it goes from there!
@@TooMuchBBQLLC that is excellent!! Love watching your videos I found your channel Saturday... love watching pit builds.
Their going to nuke the Chinese with that submarine
hey that circle left from that propane tank where you guys made a bonfire you guys can make it into a cooking pan I make these my self and sell them I haven’t filmed myself doing them I don’t have the equipment and don’t know how to edit but I do these here in west Texas I’ll send you the link where this guys does what I do ruclips.net/video/iY8SLFlZYpY/видео.html
I've never seen that before but thats a really good idea. Might have to give it a try, thanks!
@@TooMuchBBQLLC if you do make sure you tube it,saw part 9 that thing looks like a submarine it’s awesome I’m building a 48 x 24 I need to learn how to make videos I have 300 gallon tank I want to build too I try to make videos out of it great job on yours can’t wait for part 10 will that be the maiden voyage??
Thanks! We definitely have a few more smoker ideas in the works, but as I'm sure you know it's a time and money commitment haha. I'm not sure when our first cook will be up but it should be sometime soon!