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Great build so far. On the air intake issue, maybe a plate under the basket. Kind of like a reverse flow plate. Run it back far enough to allow the air flow to curve up and into and across the fire. Don't know if this would work, but sounds good on paper.
Welcome to the forum. I know what you mean about KC BBQ. Whenever I travel the BBQ is just not quite like the KC style.
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Looking good. I used black stove paint on my fire box and high temp engine paint on the rest. Mine is a bright yellow fading in to dark red on the lower parts. I wanted something other than black all over.
I did the same as Bruno and built my firebox bigger after I finished converting my little brinkman pitmaster to a reverse flow. I got carried away doubled the size of the cook chamber. Here is a link to my build http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/98141/double-deluxe-pitmaster-mod . This link...
Looking great so far.
You must have a lot of time on your hands to weld all that. I been known to do stuff like that because my wife says I am cheap.
Can't wait to see this come along. Keep up the good work.
Hi Ken, welcome. The nice thing about steel is you can always weld up your mistakes. Fit your lid and move your hinge holes to where you need them.
Looks like you are off to a good start so far. Keep the progress and the pics coming.
Looks really awesome. I like the details you did put on it, the trim color on the doors and the bracing, to go with flames on the stack.
Excellent craftsmanship. We just need to see some qview now.
Hey Bruno, I totally agree with you. When we cook bad BBQ it is still better than the stuff they sell. Congrats on the contest with the chicken. It took us several competitions before we got it figured out what would do good. Practice practice practice.
Looks like a great start. I would not use muffler putty due to who knows what is in it. If you have any gaps between firebox and cook chamber, weld in patches. Gaps around doors can be sealed with wood stove gasket. It looks like braided fiberglass. I attached it to opening around the door of my...
Looks like you are off to a great start. Get a good paint job on it and it will really look good. Put up some Qview of the butt and let us know how it came out.
Looking good so far. I warped the door on mine to. I used a turnbuckle, some chain, and a block of wood. Got it real close. My latches pull it down on my seal real good.
Will be looking forward to seeing more progress on this.