Smoker Build Ep. 6 Almost Done! | Chuds BBQ

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  • @jj87a
    @jj87a Год назад +64

    This build series is far better than any new show on any streaming service. Super keen for Ep. 7!

    • @stimpaxx
      @stimpaxx Год назад +1

      i fully agree. so entertaining watching bradley work on this thing.

    • @jarodmorris611
      @jarodmorris611 10 месяцев назад

      Yes! And he goes through all of the little things and mistakes he's made and what he does now and why. You won't find that on the network shows.

  • @elipolancojr3219
    @elipolancojr3219 Год назад +12

    Can't wait to see what you cook first on this. Hands down the best channel for BBQ !!!!!!

  • @brewerfireguy
    @brewerfireguy Год назад +7

    I was confused about what a reverse flow smoker was so thank you for explaining it in this episode. I’m so excited to see you season it in and cook on it!!

  • @johnrentz2113
    @johnrentz2113 Год назад +1

    A suggestion on placement of the grease drain. Place it at the opposite end from the fire box, and give the baffle a slight angle downward to allow the grease to flow toward the drain.

  • @RidingPeachy
    @RidingPeachy Год назад +1

    The drill with the drill bit put a fender washer on it when drilling the pilot hole

  • @ConcreteKahuna
    @ConcreteKahuna Год назад +14

    Love this series, cant wait to see this thing in action and to get your thoughts on the concept!

    • @derekanderson1882
      @derekanderson1882 Год назад

      it looks like your reverse flow plate was welded down. How do clean and how do you prevent grease fires underneath the reverse flow plate? More importantly, how do you put a grease fire out if one were to occur? 😢

    • @koukitype180
      @koukitype180 Год назад

      ​@@derekanderson1882 shut doors dampner/smoke stack.

    • @derekanderson1882
      @derekanderson1882 Год назад

      @@koukitype180 my thought process was to make sure that you have the ability to inspect or clean it so a fire doesn't happen. I don't sit next to my smoker when I'm doing a 2 hour or 12 hours cook. It's more likely that a neighbor would see it and I would get a knock on the door from the fire department. Lol

    • @aplaceformystuff7979
      @aplaceformystuff7979 Год назад +1

      @@derekanderson1882 I have a 20-25 year old custom built reverse smoker and my plates are removable, they have to be. I can adjust the flow plus I can clean them. They are also rounded so they don't pool juices.

  • @thomasvillarreal2413
    @thomasvillarreal2413 Год назад +2

    Not only am I loving this series, but you’ve chosen to do a build I’ve always been curious about cooking on, and to see it be built from beginning is dope.

  • @Kirizan
    @Kirizan Год назад +4

    This is awesome! I do have a question, how does the grease trap work? You drilled the hole, but then welded a plate over the hole.

    • @mikeselltgmail
      @mikeselltgmail Год назад

      I have the same question. The follow up question to that would be how do you clean out the pit if you can't get to the bottom? I was expecting the baffle plate would be split into sections so you can remove it. Maybe he goes over these questions in the next part.

  • @Buck_Buchanan
    @Buck_Buchanan Год назад +15

    This has been my favorite series! I wish you'd do one with a 120 gallon propane tank. I feel like the average home bbqer could access that more easily and more affordable since most of us ain't making pits every day to sell. Can't wait to see the 1st cook on this! Which has to be a brisket, right?

    • @egrocket94
      @egrocket94 Год назад

      Yes. Please do a 120

    • @apaterson2441
      @apaterson2441 Год назад +5

      @@egrocket94 take everything he has done and apply it to a 120 gallon tank. Just cut off the firebox end of the tank instead of the collector side.

  • @frednurk8590
    @frednurk8590 Год назад +1

    Can't wait to see this thing at work. Nice one mate.

  • @eljeffe_8180
    @eljeffe_8180 Год назад +6

    This is awesome! However, I'm confused by the placement of the grease drip hole? With the baffle plate installed level...the grease will just...sit on top the baffle plate????

    • @BigJawnMize
      @BigJawnMize Год назад

      This got me too...he will need to add another trap at the capped end.

    • @hvideberg
      @hvideberg Год назад

      That was my question as well. Not sure where the grease will go that collects on top of the baffle plate. Baffle plate should have been in a slight V shape and slope, with a trap at the end.

  • @MrThespian4
    @MrThespian4 Год назад +2

    FYI just a welder tip, as a rule if you can weld thick metal uphill it will penetrate better..

  • @rask4057
    @rask4057 Год назад +5

    This series makes me want to build my own. Some day I'll get around to it

  • @stemmerman
    @stemmerman Год назад +1

    I bet your neighbors love your chosen profession.

  • @nevereverbeendonebefore
    @nevereverbeendonebefore Год назад +2

    You should add a handle on the cap side for pulling and pushing!

  • @stimpaxx
    @stimpaxx Год назад +2

    a thing of beauty! well done, Bradley! I have been waiting for this episode to come out, and I have been fascinated by the work you've done on this reverse flow! dude, i don't know why I laughed so hard when you said that your answer to height of smoke stack was just eyeballing it. good stuff, man. great content. thanks for the video,

  • @dahveed284
    @dahveed284 Год назад +3

    I love how you're doing this with basic tools: flux core welder, angle grinder, engine hoist and hard work.

    • @evanhammond7305
      @evanhammond7305 Год назад

      I believe that's a mig. It looks like gas on the welder cart

  • @bobhinley5410
    @bobhinley5410 Год назад

    I built a 15 gallon double wall reverse smoker. I did not drill a grease drain. Made a catch pan for that, plus adding to the catch pan a small water section opposite side of fire box. Underneath pan added small plates on each side so I can adjust the gap to the reverse flow opening. I have used this design for 6 years and works great for two people at home. I would add pictures but could not figure out how to do that. Don’t think you can. Nice build Brad.

  • @hennyvincent420
    @hennyvincent420 Год назад +1

    Good afternoon from the UK 😊

  • @DingusMcGillicutty007
    @DingusMcGillicutty007 Год назад

    I’ve welded on my back, it sucks! This has been a great series.

  • @grubbyssmokeshack
    @grubbyssmokeshack Год назад +1

    Not gonna lie, I usually think reverse flow cookers are just hokey and look dumb but yours looks very well done. I've loved this series BTW. Someone is going to be lucky to get that one.

  • @JMF_Productions
    @JMF_Productions Год назад

    The Chud Kettle looks pretty cool

  • @justincampello
    @justincampello Год назад

    You should weld a water trough to the damper plate that's the entire length of the plate. I've never seen it done but I think it would work phenomenally.

  • @davidbuben3262
    @davidbuben3262 Год назад

    Growing up working in welding and fabrication shops, I've drilled 10s of thousands of holes in all kinds of steel and it is a skill. Ford semi frames were the hard
    and required an electro magnetic drill press. When hand drilling with a powerful drill, such as a Milwaukee Hole Hawg, you have to cradle it aggressively so you don't get wrapped up.

  • @RogueCow
    @RogueCow Год назад

    love it, now to convince my wife I need to build my own smoker...

  • @cheftuan
    @cheftuan Год назад +1

    This is awesome.

  • @alexaguillon7904
    @alexaguillon7904 Год назад +1

    Dude!!! These videos are so awesome. I’ve been dying to take a welding/fabrication class at my local community college and this series has been the kick in the ass to go get it done! Plus if I’m gonna pay some chump ass school to play in their shop I might as well make myself a handful of pits lol

  • @3820jack
    @3820jack Год назад +1

    Brad thanks for this build series. I enjoyed seeing how much you have been able to excel in 2 completely different skill sets! Great job!

  • @3870TheDad
    @3870TheDad Год назад +1

    Excited to see the thing work!!

  • @allencarmichael766
    @allencarmichael766 Год назад +1

    Looks great - can't wait to see a comparison between the conventional flow and the reverse flow - you know you are going to do it. Cook suggestion - barbacoa tamales. Thanks for the videos!

  • @Werno15
    @Werno15 Год назад +1

    The location of your grease drain is in the shell of the vessel. On a reverse flow it should be on the baffle plate, not the external. You need to drill a hole in the baffle plate, and put a steel tube down to the shell. If you rely on the plate to overflow with grease then run down the shell of the vessel towards the firebox drain, you are risking a large grease fire. Typical reverse flows have the drain away from the firebox, on the exchange side, so you can utilize more of the surface area of the plate for collection.

    • @joshwinters6249
      @joshwinters6249 Год назад

      I think it was also a bad idea to put the drain hole down by the firebox. There's no lip and grease could flow right back into the firebox and cause a massive grease fire. Drain should be on the left hand side, farthest away from the firebox.

    • @Werno15
      @Werno15 Год назад +1

      @@joshwinters6249 in Episode 8 Chud talks about this briefly. Definite concern but hopefully the “slow trickle of grease” doesn’t catch the rig on fire.

    • @joshwinters6249
      @joshwinters6249 Год назад

      @Brad Wernicki saw that. Ive built a few pits and have definitely done stupid shit like that before. Hopefully it works out.

  • @SurSpir
    @SurSpir Год назад

    You should build a badass Santa Maria Grill. I'd love to see you cook some great food on it!

  • @jonspeak2807
    @jonspeak2807 Год назад +1

    Thank you Mr. Cooper! Your series has been very educational!🎉

  • @theshuttschateau4632
    @theshuttschateau4632 Год назад

    “Hope for the best”… lol. That’s how I live life😂😂

  • @rchuyck
    @rchuyck Год назад +4

    Looking great/grate. Cant wait to see it in action! Thanks for the build series, was fun to watch

  • @mike_adams
    @mike_adams Год назад +1

    Morning .. watching from New Orleans

  • @2000blackstang
    @2000blackstang Год назад +1

    Coming together nice and fancy lookin!

  • @josephcampbell007
    @josephcampbell007 Год назад +2

    Looks great!! I love this build series, and can't wait to see her in action..

  • @TeamThrash
    @TeamThrash Год назад

    Put a fender washer over the pilot bit in-between the hole saw and metal to help keep the pilot bit and your wrist from breaking

  • @dazhornblower5719
    @dazhornblower5719 Год назад +1

    Love your stuff mate. Check out a Mag drill. It clamps onto the metal so it should save your wrists from that drill catching and snapping your wrist.

  • @stihlmanchainsaw8445
    @stihlmanchainsaw8445 Год назад +8

    One question - with the installation of the baffle plate for reverse flow, how does the grease which drips down on it actually escape to the grease trap hole you drilled?

    • @KingofNY12345
      @KingofNY12345 Год назад

      Was wondering this same thing

    • @leomulholland3
      @leomulholland3 Год назад

      Hopefully the baffle is pitched and he puts the grease hole on the turn side!

    • @stihlmanchainsaw8445
      @stihlmanchainsaw8445 Год назад

      @@leomulholland3 By pitched do you mean leaning to one side so it may drain? Curious.

    • @leomulholland3
      @leomulholland3 Год назад +1

      @@stihlmanchainsaw8445 yes. the baffle should be pitched from level to 1/4" per 3 ft toward the reverse end. that is the way i would for moving the grease down and for ease of clean.

    • @SwineSpectator
      @SwineSpectator Год назад +1

      I have an RF - the grease drain is **in the baffle plate** and extends through the bottom of the pit. I clean the baffle plate with a griddle scraper and push all of the grease and bits down the drain.

  • @bobbyglover1
    @bobbyglover1 Год назад

    Love the series cant wait to see to see you cook on it.

  • @avox07
    @avox07 Год назад +1

    I absolutely loved this build series; can't wait to see the first cook. I was wondering, when you add the thermometers, can you talk a little about how you control the temperature of your smoker? I've never quite understood how that works.

  • @ernestlooker4015
    @ernestlooker4015 Год назад

    Love the smoker build

  • @ANRI646
    @ANRI646 Год назад +1

    Looking good to me!!! 🔥✌️🔥

  • @schunajm
    @schunajm Год назад

    Great content. Recommendation - for as much metal work you are doing - pick-up a leather welding jacket.

  • @achoke
    @achoke Год назад +1

    Nice! This answers my previous question about air flow and hotspots. Thaaanks!

  • @DJ-fn3jm
    @DJ-fn3jm Год назад

    I built a reverse flow out of 250gal heating oil tank years ago. LOVE IT.

  • @brucegordon6941
    @brucegordon6941 Год назад

    Damn that reverse flow smoker is badass!

  • @dwhonan
    @dwhonan Год назад

    Really enjoying seeing this beast come together! I noted how much of a struggle you had around 3:55 to get the end cap mounted. The boilermaker I learned to weld from often coached that it's always OK to temporarily tack pieces together, then cut out the welds and grind the surfaces smooth. Next time you have a task like that, maybe tack on some tabs of flat bar to the underside of the barrel to hold the end cap in place with a clean fit, rather than brace it with your knee and hope it all stays aligned while you try to get the cap tacked into place?

  • @harrythehorsebbq
    @harrythehorsebbq Год назад +4

    Love the build series! This pit is looking like a dream! Is the baffle plate going to impede the grease drain hole?

    • @duanehenicke6602
      @duanehenicke6602 Год назад +1

      Yes

    • @harrythehorsebbq
      @harrythehorsebbq Год назад

      @@duanehenicke6602 Haha I knew the answer would be yes, but I am curious as to how this would be amended. Drill holes in the baffle?

    • @duanehenicke6602
      @duanehenicke6602 Год назад

      @Harry The Horse BBQ few different ways. Door could be cut in the end cap for removal and cleaning of the plate. Or a door running the length of the pipe on the backside for cleaning. Or as others have said, cut the plate in sections for removal out the top. With a door in the back you can remove plate and shovel coals in if you ever had a need for direct grilling. Say large amounts of chicken, sausage, or steaks.

  • @MrThespian4
    @MrThespian4 Год назад +1

    I am coming to Austin at the end of June. I can't wait to see if my BBQ comes even close to the famous places down there.
    I have a workhorse pit on order that should help get closer.

  • @Wvubrad
    @Wvubrad Год назад +6

    Awesome series. Are you leaving the baffle plate loose in there or welding it? Mine's welded and I wish I had a way to remove it for cleaning.

  • @circlingsky
    @circlingsky Год назад

    Excellent video/series! I was one of the BBQ noob knuckleheads that emailed you a while back about sourcing materials locally. I've since gotten a little more enlightened by your videos and others. I've converted an old cheap stamped steel smoker got for free to a Franklin style offset. It's the Frankensmoker. Fugly as hell but seems to work pretty well as far I as I can tell :) But I plan on building a legit smoker someday soon. Anyway, thank you for this video series! Very helpful. Keep up the all the good work!

  • @jeffbyrd7976
    @jeffbyrd7976 Год назад

    I made a reverse flow from a 200 gallon propane tank that was on an old semi. I used axe handles for my handles. It has worked great because the wood doesn't get hot at all. I bolted them on, so when they get soft, I can just remove them and put new ones on, or limbs or bats or ...yeah.

  • @narbekalantarians6269
    @narbekalantarians6269 Год назад +4

    This is a great series. I've been skeptical of reverse flow as well, but my buddy has a custom 1500 gal RF at his bbq spot and it works really well on all of the cooks we do.

  • @DingusMcGillicutty007
    @DingusMcGillicutty007 Год назад

    I wouldn’t mind seeing you finish that Chud Kettle.

  • @MrMiller81
    @MrMiller81 Год назад

    Really nice build

  • @markbryant7411
    @markbryant7411 Год назад

    It's a work of art!

  • @dietrichhiebert8736
    @dietrichhiebert8736 Год назад +1

    Looks very nice👍👍👍

  • @rolwhit
    @rolwhit Год назад +1

    I want one.

  • @farmerdan6893
    @farmerdan6893 Год назад +3

    Much more even heat with the baffle plate. My opinion a better smoker. I started putting a V in the baffle plate and a slight pitch to my grease trap

  • @michaeldysput2967
    @michaeldysput2967 Год назад

    Max height for the stack calc is super easy, whatever fits below the garage door opening...

  • @NorthernThaiGardenGuy
    @NorthernThaiGardenGuy Год назад +4

    With that large tuning plate at the bottom, how will you take it out to clean the pit or is it now a permanent fixture?

    • @Buck_Buchanan
      @Buck_Buchanan Год назад +3

      Definitely should have cut it into plates to be removable. But it's to late now lol

    • @danlwright
      @danlwright Год назад +2

      I was wondering the same thing. All the reverse flows that I’ve seen had a series of small tuning plates that could be adjust or removed individually.

  • @KENNEY1023
    @KENNEY1023 Год назад

    Impressive work

  • @dubehigh
    @dubehigh Год назад

    You’re going to love how they cook. And the baffle plate can be used as a flat top cook surface 👍👍 I have built a lot of those. And my customers love them.
    Enjoy Brad.
    More even temps all along the cook
    Chamber.

  • @jacobdeslattes3519
    @jacobdeslattes3519 Год назад

    Feldon bbq calculator. Will use thermodynamics to calculate the sizes needed for airflow at each exchange. Crescent/firebox hole, smoke stack, inflow requirements for firebox etc.

  • @righteyeartistry156
    @righteyeartistry156 Год назад

    Looking forward to the first actual cook results vs a regular offset.

  • @alcalc8938
    @alcalc8938 Год назад

    I insist you buy a plasma cutter! You will love it, cutting the notch in the stack would've taken 30 to 45 seconds....as you know, time is money my friend. Great video as always!

  • @TMac0925
    @TMac0925 Год назад

    Looks awesome!

  • @beechermeats9797
    @beechermeats9797 Год назад

    Love this series keep up the good work Brad.

  • @menahs8
    @menahs8 Год назад +1

    Weld a handle on the end so moving easier

  • @yoandreee
    @yoandreee Год назад +1

    checking in from San Francisco my guy!

  • @l0b0m0
    @l0b0m0 Год назад

    I need to try this!

  • @519jenkevin
    @519jenkevin Год назад

    Try and electricians step up bit. It’s a cone shaped bit. U drill a pilot hole then the rest is done by the step up. They work amazing

  • @slideoff1
    @slideoff1 Год назад

    Lookin Good!

  • @adamhickcox298
    @adamhickcox298 Год назад

    Love what you do man! Keep being awesome!

  • @KingBjord
    @KingBjord Год назад

    behind every great welder is an anglegrinder with a flapdisk.

  • @papascruffy
    @papascruffy Год назад

    When you're done with that, you can send it to me in Platte City Missouri 😂

  • @christopherharrisintexas
    @christopherharrisintexas Год назад

    Such a great series!

  • @mikesionu
    @mikesionu Год назад

    ok now I get it, good job.

  • @jco1966
    @jco1966 Год назад +2

    Can you share the thought process with the grease hole under the baffle? Also, what do you think about turning the top of the fire box into a cooking surface? Is it possible??

    • @koukitype180
      @koukitype180 Год назад

      Probably not with it being a reverse smoker. The smoke stack/collector is definitely in the way

  • @dlog1655
    @dlog1655 Год назад

    I want one!!

  • @777Dorado
    @777Dorado Год назад

    Nice.....Ep. 7 will be epic.👍Need me some - NICE N PLUMP

  • @danielhipsman7287
    @danielhipsman7287 Год назад

    Great video

  • @MichaelLamerique
    @MichaelLamerique Год назад

    here for the aggressive grinding.

  • @Whitetailpursuer
    @Whitetailpursuer Год назад

    The slug from the drain hole may could have been used to plug the hole in the end cap. Maybe?
    Looking good sir!
    I’ve started a 250 gallon recently. You’ve given me some great info. Thank you.

  • @adbethsing383
    @adbethsing383 Год назад

    I can't wait until you make beef ribs on this BEEYOST

  • @Brad.T
    @Brad.T Год назад +1

    Wondering how the grease is going to get from the grates to the hole you drilled, since you put the baffle plate in or if that's something you still need to work on. Also wondering why the hole would be near the pit, since the grates are to the far left of the smoker (the grease would have to travel to the hole, cooling down in the process). And wondering if the smoker is angled slightly toward the grease trap. 🤔

  • @watsonrk1
    @watsonrk1 Год назад

    Looks great.. thought maybe a thermometer in the cap?

  • @SmokeyDaysBBQ
    @SmokeyDaysBBQ Год назад

    Another cracking video all hail king chuds ....awe my ass!

  • @jimlasswell4491
    @jimlasswell4491 Год назад +1

    It seems I've seen reverse flow rigs for sale with wash out ports on the cold end; any thoughts?

  • @nathancooper1440
    @nathancooper1440 Год назад

    Looks awesome, I have a 250 gallon reverse flow and I love it

  • @mendeltommy
    @mendeltommy Год назад

    Are you going to put a short wall at the end of your baffle plate to keep the grease from flowing underneath it? It would be really hard to clean out underneath it if you don’t. Mine has the drain with a pipe from baffle plate to the bottom of the smoker.

  • @AlaskaBrisketCo
    @AlaskaBrisketCo Год назад +1

    Brad use a step bit to drill through. It’s much easier.

  • @MasterMoore2010
    @MasterMoore2010 Год назад

    Hi I'm Charles. I am excited to see you make this reverse flow pit. So much that I think I would love to own a Reserve reverse flow pit. At the moment I on a pellet grill smoker. I wish I lived nearby. Because I would love for you to help me build my own. I truly wish there was a way that I could visit you for a couple weeks and you walk me through building my own pit. Thank you for your videos. I watch all of them. 💈😎

  • @gdogaru
    @gdogaru Год назад

    I think I saw on some smokers that the baffle plate was a little V shape with a stopper, hole and pipe, so that the grease would not make it to the lower smoke level and just collect from the baffle plate.

  • @grantjamrock3812
    @grantjamrock3812 Год назад

    Need you a magnetic drill press!

  • @mtownpyro7198
    @mtownpyro7198 Год назад

    ok... so i have a Oklahoma Joe reverse smoker...and the #1 problem is that the baffle plates are too close to the cooking grates...they get too hot. Good to see you put these lower in the cook chamber.

  • @gotmilk1061
    @gotmilk1061 Год назад +1

    That makes me sad!!! It means we're almost done with this series 😭