Big Direct Heat Pit Build for J N Willy's BBQ
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- This direct heat pit build went great. There's a huge amount of cooking space and the overall enjoyment while using this pit is a 10/10. Nothing truly makes BBQ like a direct heat BBQ pit. If you haven't tried it yet I highly recommend it. This pit is now part of the J N Willy's BBQ lineup. We'll put it to work for sure!
Pit details:
Metal thickness: 3/16" or 7ga
Dimensions: 60" wide, 36" deep, 28" tall (Cook chamber)
Casters: 6" (2 swivel/locking and 2 fixed)
Smokestacks: 4" square tubing 6" tall (4 in total)
Lid(s): Dual split lid design. Made out of 2" C-Channell and 1/8" steel plate
Temperature gauges: 2 Tel-Tru Gauges
Height from coal bed to the cooking grates: 24"
Approximate weight: 450 lbs
Welcome back Bro, enjoy all your videos
this was so cool to watch
Nice as always 🤙🏾
Thanks man
Great to see a new upload. Did I see a new mig welder in this build? I love the direct heat cooker. That's how I started cooking BBQ. Keep the great content coming!
Still using the miller 211 for mig work. There is a newer everlast 325ext tig welder though that I got for doing stainless and aluminum jobs. Both are pretty nice.
Happy to see a new post. Do you remove the mill scale before seasoning any of your cookers
@@davek3726 no I leave it in there. Not a big deal
Let me know when you are taking orders for a 36” direct heat cooker build !
I’ll keep you posted
Can you make that but into a vertical smoker that's insulated and shipped to Ca?
I have a bbq team too, feel free to donate one of these anytime 😜
How much???? Seriously..
taking orders ?
Cool smoker! Can I ask, which welding pattern/technique do you follow for your vertical downhill welds? I find them super difficult as the puddle seems to get away from me.
I tend to angle the gun up a bit and continuously use a spiraling motion while traveling downwards. It keeps the arc at the front of the puddle for the bottom half of the spiral for decent penetration, and builds up the weld on the top half of the spiral. There’s probably better ways but this works for me and is relatively quick and uniform. Hope this helps!
@@fabmakebuildcook6274 Makes sense! I'll try that - thank you!
what would u charge to build one, how long would it take to build?
Not currently but maybe in the near future.
Hell yeah. I've made 2 so far and based a lot of my builds on yours and @chudsbbq. That is a monster! Always enjoy these videos
Sweet!
Dope!🤙🏾💯…How much you asking for a rig like that?
Glad you like it! That one would run about $3k as-is.
Yea. Hope you have been doing great. Great video as always and can’t wait to see what’s next. Be safe