Hey Folks,
Here is a few more photos of preparing the stove to join to the smoker barrel. I did this yesterday. Like I said it is not a fast build but it will get done and I hope you all enjoy this build. The first three photos was removing an opening of 18" wide X 9" high to be able to connect the stove and the smoke chamber together with a short rectangular section. I used my 7" grinder and two metal cutting blades to do what I had done yesterday. The section joining the stove and the smoke chamber will be 18" wide X 9" high and 8" long and made with 3/8" steel plate.
The next two photos will show the opening completed and the thickness of the steel plate that the stove is made with. Finally, the opening was finished. I would not have wanted to cut that opening with a hack saw.
The next seven photos is the section that was mounted on top of the stove at the end where the chimney pipe connected to the stove.
That top piece where the chimney pipe would connect was rather easy to remove. I ground the wielding joints and compared to the opening that had to be cut out of the back of the stove, that was a piece of cake.
In the rest of photos you will see where that chimney piece has been removed.
A piece of the steel plate that I removed from the back of the stove will now have to be shaped and wielded into place to seal it up that hole. And then the opening of the draft at the front of the stove will have to be made larger and the rest of the piece of steel plate will be used to make a larger draft door.
Depending on how I feel this afternoon I may fix the draft door to the new size. I am now getting tired because the pain that I had in my legs are gone so now I will say good night and I hope you have enjoyed my BBQ/Smoker build so far.
Thank you,
Raymond