Every time I see you use that torch man I always thing you are in the wrong bussines you got a very very stady hand to be a sirugen . But I like what you doing I always follow you. You are amazing what you do.keep the good work like always.👍👍👍👌👌👌👌
Modifying an abandoned project to be very similar to this design. Main chamber is roughly 48x19x24 rectangular box, that much I could salvage and have to reduce the firebox they had because it was almost double the size it should be. Have plenty of 3/16 on the way to put the vertical box above the firebox. These boys are HEAVY
Allan, an extension on shed roof and side wall or two may keep you a bit warmer, good jobs mate, thanks for the videos, how’s the cooking channel going ? Regards Frank
This is reverse flow to the Smoker and the Vertical box is being used as a heater, correct? I suppose if you really wanted, you could open up the vertical box damper, close the smoker box, and use both boxes for a smoker? Is it possible to have this sort of option to use vertical as either a smoker or as a warmer?
Hey great work man. The only problem with flat top smokers is that the condensation builds up on the inside of the cover and drips sooty water on the food. Do you install a rounded shield inside to cover?
Hey BIG GUY LOVE YOUR VIDEO. .OK BUT ON THIS ONE. .WHERE IS THE REVESE FLOW AT I DIDN'T SEE IT? ?DRIT FARMER MICHAEL. IN THE COUNTRY OF PANAMA. . (GOD AND COUNTRY ).BE SAFE BE WELL THANKS. .
Great job looks good you remind me I don't need a big building to do welding or building stuff just get outside and do it. Thanks god bless
I learn something every time I watch a new video from you. Thanks!
Thanks Alan for showing your work! I really enjoy your videos! Keep up the great work.!
Awesome work Allen... you should put up a video of bead blasting right before painting. They come out looking sharp👍
Looks like you got a helper once awhile. That's going to be a great set up once it's done. Keep up the great video's
Kenny Mysak esti tare frate,tineo tot asa. Felicitări!
You do good work. Just like to see a little more detail. Thanks for showing.
Looks good Allen... great job Sir!!!
Best use for old dumbbells I've ever seen.
Every time I see you use that torch man I always thing you are in the wrong bussines you got a very very stady hand to be a sirugen . But I like what you doing I always follow you. You are amazing what you do.keep the good work like always.👍👍👍👌👌👌👌
Listen to the music. Very funny. Great build Allen.
That’s a big project, looks like it will be very nice when it’s done.
You make me want to go out and buy some equipment and build my own smoker!!!
I can't wait to get that to my house. awesome work
Dude, you got mad welding / fabricating skills!
Modifying an abandoned project to be very similar to this design. Main chamber is roughly 48x19x24 rectangular box, that much I could salvage and have to reduce the firebox they had because it was almost double the size it should be. Have plenty of 3/16 on the way to put the vertical box above the firebox. These boys are HEAVY
Wow Allan your Amazing welder, God had a awesome gift for you Buddy,
Is this your full time job or just a hobby cause u have great fab skills
Man I like your squared off style smoker alot. Right from scratch no reused propane tank. Great craftsmanship. Are you near Shreveport Louisiana?
Great great work....thanks Allens...!!!
At what age did you begin learning your skill? Always enjoy your videos! Thanks!
Allen`s, you are the best.
Allan, an extension on shed roof and side wall or two may keep you a bit warmer, good jobs mate, thanks for the videos, how’s the cooking channel going ? Regards Frank
Like always good job . Man with all the info .
Looks great but why did you switch from a mig to a stick welder thanks
This is reverse flow to the Smoker and the Vertical box is being used as a heater, correct? I suppose if you really wanted, you could open up the vertical box damper, close the smoker box, and use both boxes for a smoker? Is it possible to have this sort of option to use vertical as either a smoker or as a warmer?
Was there a reason you used the stick welder inside and not the MIG? Love the videos keep them coming! :)
Great work and helper.
Hey great work man. The only problem with flat top smokers is that the condensation builds up on the inside of the cover and drips sooty water on the food. Do you install a rounded shield inside to cover?
Awesome videos allen. Are you using a MIG or a gas less fluxcore?
love the welding skills dude.. Question where do you source your steel?
great job budy
What type of wheels are you using here Allen?
You used a mig for almost the entire video, and then only at the end using a tig to seal the inside. Is there a reason for this?
Wasn't tig, must have just looked like it
great smoker
What are the dimensions of the flat plates for the vertical box and also for the main chamber?
What is the size of your strips that you used for your cooking chamber ?
turning out nice
Allen, how much does one of these go for?
i would like to see you make a video building a reverse flow smoker out of a water heater tank
how thick is steel you are using ?
You da man!!
Hey BIG GUY LOVE YOUR VIDEO. .OK BUT ON THIS ONE. .WHERE IS THE REVESE FLOW AT I DIDN'T SEE IT? ?DRIT FARMER MICHAEL. IN THE COUNTRY OF PANAMA. . (GOD AND COUNTRY ).BE SAFE BE WELL THANKS. .
at 8:42 he adds the plate for reverse flow
at 8:50 he grabs a ball peen hammer with his right hand and knocks it the bottom plate to the left which creates reverse flow
No offence Allen, but why you don't protect your skin against UV radiation?
Damn that's nice
What size metal did you use
It was either 3/16” or 1/4”, I build so many that I don’t remember what each one is built with
How many times did that Lincoln fall asleep on ya?
Can I see your chainfall setup?
I cant belive you use those cutting discs with no guard and no face shield.
In beginning of video y did u gap it with a piece of wood
Space for welds.
first time i see you switch to stickwelding....
How much would a rig like this cost do you have a Facebook or INSTAGRAM to contact you