I watch Diners, Driv-ins, and Dives and that barbecue competition show that was on Discovery channel, and said to myself "I need a good smoker! But where to get one? Hmm...................... I know! I'll build one!"
I looked all over google until I stumbled upon this:
http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/how-to-plans/metalworking/3372796
I bought a 4X8 piece instead of the 4X10, just because I know I can make the door(s) out of the scrap from the tubes.
Anyway, all the material, parts, and paint will run me around $200 or so.
Here's the kicker: this same exact smoker retails for $800+!!!

Heck.......................with.......................that.
Got started:
This is the half-welded fire box. It's what will hold the burning charcoal and choice of wood.
I used a template and the drag tip on the plasma cutter to cut these perfect circles (not done making a circle burner yet......). I then eyeballed the 3 holes for the flange I'll be making. Not the same as what PM made, but I believe that this is better.
Now I had to somehow transfer the 3 holes to the other side just to make things even. I didn't have any clear tracepaper on hand, so my "redneck" instincts kicked in and used the back of my gauge pod instructions!
I then ran my thumb over the edges of the paper until I could see the outlines through it, then marked and transfered the 3 locations to the other one.
More pics will come as I aquire more things to finish it!

I looked all over google until I stumbled upon this:
http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/how-to-plans/metalworking/3372796
I bought a 4X8 piece instead of the 4X10, just because I know I can make the door(s) out of the scrap from the tubes.
Anyway, all the material, parts, and paint will run me around $200 or so.
Here's the kicker: this same exact smoker retails for $800+!!!


Heck.......................with.......................that.
Got started:

This is the half-welded fire box. It's what will hold the burning charcoal and choice of wood.


I used a template and the drag tip on the plasma cutter to cut these perfect circles (not done making a circle burner yet......). I then eyeballed the 3 holes for the flange I'll be making. Not the same as what PM made, but I believe that this is better.


Now I had to somehow transfer the 3 holes to the other side just to make things even. I didn't have any clear tracepaper on hand, so my "redneck" instincts kicked in and used the back of my gauge pod instructions!



I then ran my thumb over the edges of the paper until I could see the outlines through it, then marked and transfered the 3 locations to the other one.
More pics will come as I aquire more things to finish it!

