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)
Nice box!!
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That is WAY NICE! ;D
What are the dimensions if you don't mind me asking? I am going to build something to house mine in but it will match my garden shed.
Is it insulated?
That is sweet!!
looks great
Looks really nice...
Quote from: 4given on March 12, 2012, 01:45:46 PM
That is WAY NICE! ;D
What are the dimensions if you don't mind me asking? I am going to build something to house mine in but it will match my garden shed.
Is it insulated?
I used kitchen cabinet door I got from a lumber store just as for there seconds or over orders. So the size was determined by the doors and the size of the smoker, just started building. Be sure to have enough room for the smoker door to swing past 90 degrees so you can load/unload easly. The most expensive part was the copper top, $150 but I could have gotten galv steel for $50
Thanks for the tips bwmoffit :)
Looks very nice! But one warning cooking on an attached porch is awful dangerous as Im sure you'll be told.
Very nice and the house looks awesome too. I see you live somewhere cold - or you just imported some snow for special effects. ;D
pretty sweet! year round smoking now....
Beautiful job on the cabinet ;)
Quote from: viper125 on March 15, 2012, 07:59:26 PM
Looks very nice! But one warning cooking on an attached porch is awful dangerous as Im sure you'll be told.
It is on an open deck and will be moved to the edge, thatnks
Quote from: JZ on March 15, 2012, 08:05:49 PM
Very nice and the house looks awesome too. I see you live somewhere cold - or you just imported some snow for special effects. ;D
Bozeman Montana
Boy that sure is a beautiful house also. Montana huh, always dreamed of going there.