So in theory yea but not really, but if you work with the material, and bend it first, it’s able to contour to the curvature of the smoker better. If you’re struggling to find another tank or propane cylinder get creative. You could literally use anything round to work the material to get it to curve to fit your tank. You can even use a wheel and tire or like A bucket with concrete in it. I mean a bucket and concrete is cheeeap. You’re looking at 11 bucks. Just go slow and don’t bend it to the complete curvature of the bucket just bend it a little bit here and there in each spot
Appreciate the video. Is 3/16 material too stiff to tack straight from the beginning on the door and bend as you go while tacking the rest of the way?
So in theory yea but not really, but if you work with the material, and bend it first, it’s able to contour to the curvature of the smoker better.
If you’re struggling to find another tank or propane cylinder get creative.
You could literally use anything round to work the material to get it to curve to fit your tank. You can even use a wheel and tire or like A bucket with concrete in it. I mean a bucket and concrete is cheeeap. You’re looking at 11 bucks.
Just go slow and don’t bend it to the complete curvature of the bucket just bend it a little bit here and there in each spot
where did you get that magnetic tape measurement - thanks
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It’s just a stiff flexible curved tape measure. Here is the link hope it helps