Hello my friend, OK, Taking notes and going to draw up some plans, I hope i can remember the commands on Auto cad 2005, still have it installed in my old millennium laptop. I like your build, I will be doing the same. Again thank you.
Nice job Kerry! Very generous of you to share the details and results of your build, you have some great ideas and I’m looking forward to seeing how it cooks!
That’s great !! Good for you and praise the Lord ! :) Got a sub in me and I’ll keep watching your vids I bought my first custom offset a week ago and it’s supposed be o be started on today !
The paint is Krylon High Heat Max. I think it contains ceramic, which gives is that burgundy look. I always used Rust Oleum, but here lately I have had trouble with differences in sheens. I always ground clean the areas where I welded. Everything but the tank was relatively new material. To final prep the complete smoker I sandblasted it with a pressure washer, then went over it several times with a wire cup on a grinder. I painted the nooks, crannies, angles and hard to reach spots with spray cans about a week before the final finish (to minimize runs). For the final finish, I sprayed the whole smoker at once with a gun and compressor. Probably 2 coats. I hope that answers your question. If not, just ask.
Lot of good thought and cool stuff on the build, nicely done!!
Some real genius fhere! Nice job.
Hello my friend, OK, Taking notes and going to draw up some plans, I hope i can remember the commands on Auto cad 2005, still have it installed in my old millennium laptop. I like your build, I will be doing the same. Again thank you.
Oh so close, but oh so far to get smoker to its final resting spot...Impressive build, great reviews on it
Thx. It's only 30 feet, but might as well be 30 miles, LOL.
Nice job Kerry! Very generous of you to share the details and results of your build, you have some great ideas and I’m looking forward to seeing how it cooks!
Thx. I watch a ton on you tube videos and just trying to give back.
Great build, thanks for the continued updates, really appreciate you going through these details!
Really appreciate that you documented your build. Very well done!
🔥🔥🔥🔥
This Smoker is realy good designded. Well done 👏🏻👏🏻🎉
Thanks 👍
Where did you go on the missions trip ? !
Bayou la batre Alabama
That’s great !! Good for you and praise the Lord ! :)
Got a sub in me and I’ll keep watching your vids
I bought my first custom offset a week ago and it’s supposed be o be started on today !
Is there anything you would change now that its done?
Not at this point, but I still have a lot of testing to figure out the smoker's quirks. I will be posting a cook results video tomorrow.
Can you talk about the painting
Thanks
The paint is Krylon High Heat Max. I think it contains ceramic, which gives is that burgundy look. I always used Rust Oleum, but here lately I have had trouble with differences in sheens.
I always ground clean the areas where I welded. Everything but the tank was relatively new material. To final prep the complete smoker I sandblasted it with a pressure washer, then went over it several times with a wire cup on a grinder.
I painted the nooks, crannies, angles and hard to reach spots with spray cans about a week before the final finish (to minimize runs). For the final finish, I sprayed the whole smoker at once with a gun and compressor. Probably 2 coats.
I hope that answers your question. If not, just ask.
Thank you very much. Beautiful work.