Simple and well built. Just what I needed to see. I'm pretty close to getting started on mine. It is all based on a set of antique cast iron warehouse cart wheels and some other cool bits I have laying around.
So good to see a nice young man using some great working skills these days!!!. Mighty fine job there buddy!!!. I used to love doing this in my younger days!!!. Time and age has changed that!!!. Good luck fella in your welding endeavors!!!!☝️☝️👏👏👏👏😎
Not sure what "hot rod" is? Is it the same as hot rolled? Great job on the build. I'll be building a smaller version to fit an existing place in my BBQ area. Thanks for the vid.
Great job. Just wondering is it safe to cook food on the hot rod grill (mild steel)? Should it be chrome or cast iron? Just checking as i am thinking of building one.👍
hi well done on the grill man!! any recommendations on how to get sheet metal at a decent price ? anywhere i look i am close to $1000 alone just on metal material for 16 gauge
Nice but could use improvements. Box too high. No need for that 18"? Gear too crude. Use after market gear and pawl. Also use angle iron for grill and make a grease box so no flare ups. Why make that fancy cut out and weaken the grill grate? Should have used a channel welded to the side instead like all the ones I have seen and the one I'm making. You dont need that piece of angle in the front. That will be in the way when cooking!
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Simple and well built. Just what I needed to see. I'm pretty close to getting started on mine. It is all based on a set of antique cast iron warehouse cart wheels and some other cool bits I have laying around.
Thank you Skylar for the premium work. This grill exceeded my expectations and all the cooks have been excellent. Job well done!
Glad you are enjoying it!
So good to see a nice young man using some great working skills these days!!!. Mighty fine job there buddy!!!. I used to love doing this in my younger days!!!. Time and age has changed that!!!. Good luck fella in your welding endeavors!!!!☝️☝️👏👏👏👏😎
Thank you!
Nice Santa Maria Grill!!!👌
great project ! fantastic video
awesome pit and jams
Great job mate.
Great work man
The grill turned out nice, wish I had one!! Great job 👍🏾
Thank you!
Very nice. Wish I could get one of those.
cool build
Thank you
Great build man! What song is that? Great flo👊🏼💯
This is fire
Thank you
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Not sure what "hot rod" is? Is it the same as hot rolled? Great job on the build. I'll be building a smaller version to fit an existing place in my BBQ area. Thanks for the vid.
Yes sir it is the same as hot rolled. The place I buy it from calls it hot rod steel.
Great job. Just wondering is it safe to cook food on the hot rod grill (mild steel)? Should it be chrome or cast iron? Just checking as i am thinking of building one.👍
I have never had problems with it. But I know you can also buy it “pickled” which is supposed to be good for grilling on
hi well done on the grill man!! any recommendations on how to get sheet metal at a decent price ? anywhere i look i am close to $1000 alone just on metal material for 16 gauge
That’s extremely expensive I built this out of 11 gauge and the sheet costed around $180. I bought mine from the local metal supply.
Forgot the reinforcement square tubing at the bottom. Js
What the measurements for the legs? and good job on the build too
Thank you! I believe the legs were 18” long.
Nicely done. how much should a fella expect to spend if I had someone make me one of these? Missed welding in high school.....
It depends, you can find prices of custom built ones on the internet ranging from $2,000 to $6,000.
Where did you get the plate roller that you used to make the wheel?
I made it, here’s the link if you would like to see how I did it: ruclips.net/video/XGD_NyQ6SRc/видео.html
Nice but could use improvements. Box too high. No need for that 18"? Gear too crude. Use after market gear and pawl. Also use angle iron for grill and make a grease box so no flare ups. Why make that fancy cut out and weaken the grill grate? Should have used a channel welded to the side instead like all the ones I have seen and the one I'm making. You dont need that piece of angle in the front. That will be in the way when cooking!
Thank you for the input. I made it how the customer wanted it that is why it is built like it is.
Nice job,
what metal is used?
what type of welder do you use?
Thanks in avance !
I used 11 gauge to build everything
1x2 rectangle
3/4 inch sucker rod
4x8 sheet metal
Expanded metal
1x1 angle iron
1/2 hot rod
And I used a 180 Lincoln mig welder.
Did you use any kind of bearings for the rod or is it just run straight through the holes? Looks smooth, but is it noisy?
It’s a little noisy but a lot less work than putting bearings in it
That things fat bro!
How thick is the sheet metal?
11 gauge
what kinda saw blade is that
It is a Diabo steel demon and the saw is an evolution. You need a saw that has a certain RPM to run these blades.
You sell these?
Yes sir, I do.
@@skylarwagner1155 how much and where are you located?
Please direct message me on instagram or Facebook I would rather not put where I live on RUclips. Instagram: sjcustomwelding or Facebook: skylar wagner