exnailpounder wrote:Boomer63 wrote:I want to build a very "high end" smoker for a local BBQ guy. I need for this thing to be trailer mounted, fully insulated and able to be sealed. The smoker he has now does not maintain temperature in winter. Double walling the structure is going to be a bitch, but ... what the heck. I need make this a 'student project'. I have other angles in mind with the entire build to make it a unique, one of a kind smoker. My deal with my end-user is that he pays all material costs, power coating, etc., and I will furnish fabrication and consumables. With everything in mind that I have, this will be a great thing for the program when (if) I get it done!
Gary
Double walling isn't that hard to do. I used to help a friend re-line refractory furnaces for aluminum die-casting plants and learned quite a bit about double walling and the like. I have always wanted to build an insulated smoker but I haven't found the need for it yet. That would be one hell of a fun project for your students. To me, any smoker project is fun. Please post pics of this build Gary...thanks...Jeff
Thanks, Jeff! I am working on pics, etc. for all student projects; it is just that this is still in the "planning and execution" stage and not quite up to "finish product and release to public" stage. I am trying to do way, way too many things at once!
Because of the needs of this customer, I need to have an insulated smoker. I also intend to add loads of 'extras' to the build, to make it unique to this guy. For example, he is a guitar player, so I will ask him what is his favorite song, then purchase the sheet music, and then reproduce the first four bars of the sheet music in iron somewhere on the trailer ... and add little guitars as handle pulls, etc. Lots of possibilities!
For this particular customer, it is a straight up no charge outside of materials. What I do for other folks who want something is charge them a little, make a small (very small) profit and use the money for the program. It is a great way to purchase things that the school might no otherwise want to spend money on: like a little tool box with lots of small spaces for all the TIG, MIG and plasma parts ... etc.
My problem is time ... no way do I have enough time!
Gary