Building BBQ Smoker Trailer For A School Project

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июл 2022
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    Our educator and advisor, Chris, gave his students a project to build a BBQ Smoker on a trailer.
    The purpose of this episode is to document the process, procedure, and precautions taken while building a BBQ Smoker Trailer. This is the first time he has made a smoker at all, let alone one of this scale, and so there are guaranteed to be mistakes made, and learning opportunities for viewers. This is a project to be donated to a local church, who intends to use it for community events; and should provide the opportunity to showcase it being used after completion.
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Комментарии • 30

  • @jimbarchuk
    @jimbarchuk 2 года назад +3

    The 'smokestack open and close' is the damper. The handles are an excellent touch, and very much needed.

  • @nikonikorian6124
    @nikonikorian6124 2 года назад +3

    Excellent video. Great build and wonderful project. Simple idea and budget friendly as well. Thank you to you and your class for the build and video.

  • @olecoot
    @olecoot 2 года назад +2

    That was really cool working with the students and building a great smoker! Kudos to you and your students on a job well done! I guarantee that those kids will remember this experience for the rest of their lives! Great Teachers like yourself are getting harder to come by every year.

    • @chrisewing3272
      @chrisewing3272 2 года назад

      Thanks so much for the kind words. I really hope the kids are impacted by this class as much as I was as a student of this very program many moons ago.

  • @crazybumbum4236
    @crazybumbum4236 Год назад +3

    Teachers Cracked

  • @TurdJesus
    @TurdJesus 2 года назад +2

    32 and starting welding school this fall, wish I started at these kids age. All I’ve done so far is bead lines with the harbor freight cheap welder learning on my own. Can’t wait to learn the real deal and start a new career, your videos are very helpful and informative!

    • @chrisewing3272
      @chrisewing3272 2 года назад +3

      That’s awesome. It’s okay to “restart” at any age. Hope the program works out well and you learn a ton.

    • @wcpportfolio
      @wcpportfolio 2 года назад

      Don’t feel like that man, I’m 37 and just picked it up also, welding aluminum with the 120v harbor freight welder and a spool gun. Best of luck

  • @mrsawbladehead
    @mrsawbladehead 2 года назад

    That is the taste of a successful build! GREAT JOB! Your class is lucky to have a cool instructor like yourself. I hope they brought a side dish!

  • @worldtravel101
    @worldtravel101 2 года назад +6

    Been wanting to build my own. Box store smokers just don't cut it. High-end custom units are pricey.

    • @hahaLOLhaha72
      @hahaLOLhaha72 2 года назад +3

      It's the cook, not the cooker!!!!!!!!

    • @hahaLOLhaha72
      @hahaLOLhaha72 2 года назад

      😡

    • @worldtravel101
      @worldtravel101 2 года назад

      @@harperjmichael ok cool. I'll go check it out.

    • @worldtravel101
      @worldtravel101 2 года назад

      @@hahaLOLhaha72 true, however, a well built cooker maintains temps much easier. Fewer leaks and better draw make it easier. Cheapies can get the job done of course, but takes a lot more fussing with it.

  • @howardjeblim8292
    @howardjeblim8292 2 года назад +2

    I never would have used a cutting torch! Plasma cutter? 6in cut off wheels take lot longer but a nice TIGHT gap!!

    • @chrisewing3272
      @chrisewing3272 2 года назад +3

      Why not? The kerf of the torch is only about 1/8”, is very portable, and the doors were sealed with strips over the cuts. The students struggled to keep straight lines, but aside from that it worked wonderfully.

    • @howardjeblim8292
      @howardjeblim8292 2 года назад +1

      @@chrisewing3272 I'm not much into grinding the squiggly line and cleaning up the slag! I am a certified structural welder that has welded on high rise buildings for 32 years! Retired now! I've always tried to put as less effort as possible into everything I do! Don't make extra work that has to be done! Just an observation!

    • @GRich120
      @GRich120 2 года назад +1

      @@howardjeblim8292 What better way to teach kids about the real world than to have them use oxygen fuel and then fix the gaps? You see inefficiency. I see a great welding instructor teaching what could happen in the real world when the kids get into the workforce.

  • @harperjmichael
    @harperjmichael 2 года назад +1

    You'll find that a flat door will warp. You might want to weld some angle iron across to stiffen it.

    • @chrisewing3272
      @chrisewing3272 2 года назад

      Possibly over time, but that’s why I made the threaded handle, to adjust for warpage.

  • @bobhelm4942
    @bobhelm4942 Год назад

    Ive found over the years its not about sq inches its about pounds of meat vs BTUs

  • @aussiegonz
    @aussiegonz 2 года назад +2

    looks like a hobo freight trailer

  • @vikingironworks9261
    @vikingironworks9261 2 года назад

    Bring back Bob!!

  • @justinwells4745
    @justinwells4745 Год назад

    lol, how did the trailer legs go when you drove off...

  • @unclefester6494
    @unclefester6494 2 года назад +1

    NO PASMA CUTTER?????????????

    • @chrisewing3272
      @chrisewing3272 2 года назад +1

      We’ve got one in the shop, but it’s not very portable, so the torches were the choice. Thanks for watching!

    • @unclefester6494
      @unclefester6494 2 года назад

      @Chris Ewing DONT KNOW HOW WE LIVED WITHOUT NOW 3, IM LUCKY TO HAVE A SHEAR AND 12 FT POWER ROLL! WE DO SOME BIG WELDMENTS! NICE JOB, AND YEP, BUY THE HD TRAILERS!! CANT BUILD ONE, BUT YOU KNOW THAT!!!!! ANY PROBLEMS WITH THE SIDING DAMPERS? HEAT DOES SOME FUNKY SHIT!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @wadeuww9wmsksznzkknuttall422
    @wadeuww9wmsksznzkknuttall422 2 года назад

    Did you cut that with an alligator. Don't look like bobs work