It is coming along really nicely!
Great work!
Thanks Jeanie. I'll have to finish building it first... But I am thinking about the first cook!Looking great OferL! Can't wait to see what you cook first!
Thanks!Great!!!!!!!
Hope you get to it. It's been a lot of fun so far.Looks really good, would like to build one of these eventually!
I AM SO STOKED to see you build this beast !!!!
AWESOME!
MARK
not sure you need or WANT those machine screws THAT long.
I know mine are shorter, but hard to find under the black, beautiful build-up.
You are gonna love (me long time) that thing!
Yep... lots:thumb:Looking good mate, bout time I got off my arse and built one.
Any good info out there?:becky:
I am sure I would have painted it 1st, before mounting
that beautiful hardware. I use Rust-Oleum High heat.
Gonna be a smoking momma soon!
That chicken wire won't last one cook. You gotta go thicker, like 9 gauge expanded metal. That crap is like 28 gauge and I bet it melts. Sorry. Others will cry it's galvanized, but there's so little metal there, who GAF.
And I'm thinking the grill base need way more holes in it for airflow -
don't forget - you start your fire with only 12-15 lit briquettes.
Not enough airflow. This is my 1st impression only, not condemning you.
You are on the right path!
Can I edit and say I guess you think all the charcoal will sit on top of the grate?
If it did, you would have enough airflow, but the ash will fall down
and cut it off to a point. You need smaller mesh everywhere..