Spent the weekend building a box for my smoker. Used cherry for the exterior and kitchen counter tops for the shelves. (http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p47/bwmoffit/2012NITOP001.jpg) (http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p47/bwmoffit/2012NITOP003.jpg)
Looks like you made a nice home for your Bradley!
Fine work!
Dang! That is nice
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Wow, that is great, what a great way to limit wind, ambient temps and the like. I like it SMOKERS GONE WILD!!!!!!
That is really nicely done. What's that white stuff on the ground around it? :)
Hey, now that I thought about it, could you give me the deminsions to the box and some materials list. I really like this concept and would love to build one. Thanks.
Nice Job!!! Looks like she's got some little casters to boot :)
Sweet!!! Very nice home for your Bradley.
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looks very nice! gives me ideas for mine. looks likes someone is in the tinning trade, by the way the venting is done . do i see intake vents on the right side ?
Some fancy smok'n box.LOVE IT!!
Oh Ya, Welcome aboard.
Quote from: slowpoke on March 12, 2012, 05:33:18 PM
Some fancy smok'n box.LOVE IT!!
Oh Ya, Welcome aboard.
Copper top was the most expensive part $150 but you can use galv steele for about $50, find any tin shop and give the dimension they will do perfect work. Vents on the side to help with needed air flow
Quote from: Keymaster on March 12, 2012, 04:18:55 PM
Nice Job!!! Looks like she's got some little casters to boot :)
I used kitichen cabinet doors, go to you local cabinet/lumber store and ask for any seconds or left over doors, these were a steal, $10 for each solid cherry, the guy thru in the kitichen counter tops for free. Copper top was expensive $150. The entire project was under $200, under $100 without the copper. I usually over do things and try to make furniture out of everything. Caster as a nice touch to make it move on the deck.