Ridiculously overbuilt, oversized, and every other over______ word I can think of and... it's just so damn beautiful 😍 🤩🤯 It's a 97 on a scale of 1-10 and on the squirrelmometer hits all the way to level... 'MERICA!!🇺🇲 Awesome job 👏 👌💯👍
Two firsts: first time watching your channel, and first time I laughed watching an overweight man dance. Nice build and nice pace to the vid. Thanks. Subbed.
I've got an old 100# propane tank that I've been thinking about making a grill out of. It'd only have about a foot of depth if I went with a horizontal design like that, but it'd have a solid 4' of grille length. I like the big tire idea, too. As a blacksmith, I'd have to add some decorative scrolls and the like, but that'd be half the fun.
Great build, the only thing I would improve is that I don't think the steering will hold up over time. If you ad two 8" discs between the upper and lower part. As long as you are going straight there wont be a problem but if you make sharp turns there will be a lot of bending force on one small bolt and some square tubing.
When you fire her up, do yourself a favor and leave the smoke stack wide open! That is just a weather cover, regulate the airflow at the firebox side only. Nice job!
Eating ribs....with a white hoodie on. Oh boy Jordan. Given how much metal you guys put in that thing you should have installed an electric motor in it.
Wow, not a single 'Damn it, Jordan' (other than your shirt) the whole vid. I like the camaraderie you show which is probably the norm in your shop. Nice videography, Sam. That was a very nice smoker. Nicely done, John & Jordan.
love it turned out very smokin hot. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Design on. Fab on. Weld on. Keep making. God bless. Stay squirrely.
When the background applause kicks in…I was standing and applauding. When from behind me she says “wtf are you doing”. In all fairness, I was wearing a t-shirt (2 sizes too small)…that’s it. So it must of looked strange. Love the channel, love the energy. My time is valuable to me and I entrust a chunk of my free time(which is usually 4 hours between 5am and 9am) to you!
Fantastic work, guys! Nicely done! 😃 I just don't know if I would have a big enough garage for that thing! 😂 Anyway, stay safe there with your families! 🖖😊
Very nice! There are a few things I would do differently. Also, I won’t pay anyone money for a repurposed tank smoker, but I will definitely build one with all the online help! Great job!
Awesome job. Only thing I would have done different is make a better pivot for the front axle. Wouldn’t be too much more work but would be a lot stronger
Did you use a Thrust Bearing to hold the steering in place. If your not sure what I'm talking about, look up Thrust Bearing and you will come across a bearing that looks like a washer. You would need 2 of them to work. one on top and one in between the 2 beams.
Everything about this is awesome. That being said, the engineer in me says you should take a look at your swivel point where the wheels turn. Everything is beefy except that single bolt you have, and it will see quite a bit of bending load if you are moving the pit and hit against a curb or bump. I'd hate to see that beautiful piece of art take a nose-dive onto someone's foot. FYI, I have an air tank that I bought for almost exactly this build and I intend to "borrow" a bunch of your ideas... I don't hear "y'uns" very often. Good people 'round there...
I agree! Did a fantastic job on the smoker but a few upgrades would have it solid as a rock. Definitely need a bushing welded into that square tubing and a matching machined pin with a grease zerk or that thin wall square tubing will eventually wear and make it a pain to steer and move around. At the minimum if the bolt is kept I recommend welding the nut onto it. Constant vibration and turning motions will cause it to come loose and end badly. A thrust bearing on the swiveling surface would be an added plus!
That’s a cool smoker. The fire department on on we did a poker shoulder smoke back in may we smoked 500 shoulders using old propane tanks. One of the best ways we found to get a straight line on the round tank was using a laser level. Love this build!!
This is my new favorite UA-cam Channel. The content is great. The editing and production take it over the top. Glad I found *yinz (that hurts to type as a Bengals fan!).
Looks great. My father did something similar with an old fuel barrel. We use it for family events. Only suggestion I would make is to the grill plates with a straight direction metal. We used the expanded metal as well and after multiple uses the diamond shape starts making it harder to pull the meat off
Great looking pit!! thanx for the shoutout!
My favorite woodworking channel gives a shoutout to my favorite bbq channel (Chud). Gonna be a good day.
Ridiculously overbuilt, oversized, and every other over______ word I can think of and... it's just so damn beautiful 😍 🤩🤯
It's a 97 on a scale of 1-10 and on the squirrelmometer hits all the way to level... 'MERICA!!🇺🇲
Awesome job 👏 👌💯👍
Squirrely AF! Love it.
Dammit Jordan......GREAT JOB!! Oh, you too John. Oh, and Sam the Cam Man too.
Might be time for a hoist and gantry setup............and hard hats.
Two firsts: first time watching your channel, and first time I laughed watching an overweight man dance. Nice build and nice pace to the vid. Thanks. Subbed.
Damnit Jordan, Ribs and a White Shirt? I'd look like a victim from Friday the 13th after a few ribs. lol
Came down to say it! What a mad lad!
Awesome build! Loved this one. I enjoy the metal fab stuff along with the woodworking.
Looks great! IF you have a problem with the grates being too hot near the fire box, you might consider a heat deflector under that part of the grates.
I've got an old 100# propane tank that I've been thinking about making a grill out of. It'd only have about a foot of depth if I went with a horizontal design like that, but it'd have a solid 4' of grille length. I like the big tire idea, too. As a blacksmith, I'd have to add some decorative scrolls and the like, but that'd be half the fun.
Welding wire, sparks and BBC sauce. Perfect recipe.
Lol.
“Make lumber prices cheap again” has got to be my favorite of your merch so far even though 2x4 are almost back down to what they used to be
I think in celebration of making it over 1m subs you should do a new smoker build, 500 or 1000 gallon trailer maybe.
Elite craftsmanship, great work
Great build, the only thing I would improve is that I don't think the steering will hold up over time.
If you ad two 8" discs between the upper and lower part. As long as you are going straight there wont be a problem but if you make sharp turns there will be a lot of bending force on one small bolt and some square tubing.
Nice job! I like that you left the history and the "patina" in place
WHY haven't I found your channel sooner??!!! Awesome stuff
The Dammit Jordan shirts are gold
Who needs a Yoder anyhow, all you need is a fully outfitted fab shop lol
7:47 “I just think it should be on the right” 😂 same! Idk why smokers with the fire box on the left bothers me so bad. It’s backwards!
Effing beautiful blue!!!
Love me some Chud’s BBQ and Aaron Franklin! Throwing lots of love to these Austin, TX boys! Great pit.
When you fire her up, do yourself a favor and leave the smoke stack wide open! That is just a weather cover, regulate the airflow at the firebox side only. Nice job!
Looks awesome!!
This is my favorite! You guys rocked it! Sam we missed you.
Nice! I got an old water heater tank that I turned into a smoker. Looks similar to this.
Eating ribs....with a white hoodie on. Oh boy Jordan. Given how much metal you guys put in that thing you should have installed an electric motor in it.
Jordan realy wanted to hahah
Motor and a seat so you cans drive it
Man ! That is a gift from God, just to be able to build like that. 👊🏾✌🏾🙏🏾
Wow, not a single 'Damn it, Jordan' (other than your shirt) the whole vid. I like the camaraderie you show which is probably the norm in your shop. Nice videography, Sam. That was a very nice smoker. Nicely done, John & Jordan.
I actually shot this video 📹
@@jordanheider2662 Way to go, Jordan. You did awesome. All the way around!
I lived in Conshohocken (Conshy), it outside of Philly. Cool PA history right there!!
That thing is massive! It was funny watching you trying to push it around the shop. Jordan killed it on the CNC 🔥
Awesome video. Keep going. Inspirational.
Now that is beauty!
Finally a video where Jordan isn't getting yelled at.
Good video glad to see something new !!!
Love this video. Thanks for posting 👍
love it turned out very smokin hot. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Design on. Fab on. Weld on. Keep making. God bless. Stay squirrely.
Awesome grill build....even better Welding Shield.
Diggin' the fact that in one video you see the project completed and it's not hella long! Keep the squirreliness comin' boys!
Good job Jordan!
Appreciate it!
Dammit Jordan that is sweet!
I must have watched this video like 4 or 5 times now. So entertaining! I need to start watching more of your stuff.
Looks great 👍
Nice Shoutout to Chud, I love that guy!!!!!
Another Great Build Guys!
Looks great .
I want an off-road capable smoker! LOL! Big ass KING coil-overs and the whole nine! HAHA!
Loved the Chuds BBQ shout out. Bradley is the best.
This was a sick build!!!!!!!
When the background applause kicks in…I was standing and applauding. When from behind me she says “wtf are you doing”. In all fairness, I was wearing a t-shirt (2 sizes too small)…that’s it. So it must of looked strange.
Love the channel, love the energy. My time is valuable to me and I entrust a chunk of my free time(which is usually 4 hours between 5am and 9am) to you!
Bout time you give Jordan some kudos.
Fantastic work, guys! Nicely done! 😃
I just don't know if I would have a big enough garage for that thing! 😂
Anyway, stay safe there with your families! 🖖😊
Can we have more vids where Sam isn’t there and Jordan has to save the day? Your guys dynamic is hilarious. (Sorry Sam, we still love you)
Next episode mounting a 5HP motor to it?!?!?
DAMN Good Job guy's .............
Can I swear??? That was Mother Trucken Awesome 👏 guys !!!
Great job 👍
Oh man this is soooo cool!!!! 👏🏻👏🏻🔥🔥
so awesome
That is a beautiful beast
Love your stuff man.
You guys have made some awesome stuff on this channel but this might be the coolest project yet
This is amazing.
And now I’m checking Facebook market for an old tank.
why you can build old oil barrel or gas tank ot many same cheap smoker, cost about20-50$ all tras yard parts and weld together thats it.
Jordan gets the CNC cred! (I envy Jordan and the CNC shop).
Big toys for big boys, 👍 nice job.
Love it!
Very nice! There are a few things I would do differently. Also, I won’t pay anyone money for a repurposed tank smoker, but I will definitely build one with all the online help! Great job!
Hell yea! This was awesome dudes
"This is an adequate video."
- Ron Swanson
Awesome job. Only thing I would have done different is make a better pivot for the front axle. Wouldn’t be too much more work but would be a lot stronger
sick build
Nice job
awesome!
Thing looks sick
Did you use a Thrust Bearing to hold the steering in place. If your not sure what I'm talking about, look up Thrust Bearing and you will come across a bearing that looks like a washer. You would need 2 of them to work. one on top and one in between the 2 beams.
Good job boys
Nice I am about to start on one as soon as I find a tank
Very cool.
I love these guys, work and fun in one. should weld temp handle to lift the tank around.
Nice jimmy diresta did something very similar a few months ago and it's a gigantic amount of smoking room, looks awesome my dude.
Best shirt ever, "DAMMIT JORDAN"!!!!!!!!!!!! 😂
1st upload in which Jordan didn't do something wrong? Don't get cocky kid!
Yinz this is badass
Great job fixing and re-tacking the hinges. 😏
That's amazing that your ribs come off the smoker precut!
Awesome job!:)
I have never seen anything so over engineered and overbuilt in my life... I love it.
Everything about this is awesome. That being said, the engineer in me says you should take a look at your swivel point where the wheels turn. Everything is beefy except that single bolt you have, and it will see quite a bit of bending load if you are moving the pit and hit against a curb or bump. I'd hate to see that beautiful piece of art take a nose-dive onto someone's foot. FYI, I have an air tank that I bought for almost exactly this build and I intend to "borrow" a bunch of your ideas...
I don't hear "y'uns" very often. Good people 'round there...
I agree! Did a fantastic job on the smoker but a few upgrades would have it solid as a rock. Definitely need a bushing welded into that square tubing and a matching machined pin with a grease zerk or that thin wall square tubing will eventually wear and make it a pain to steer and move around. At the minimum if the bolt is kept I recommend welding the nut onto it. Constant vibration and turning motions will cause it to come loose and end badly. A thrust bearing on the swiveling surface would be an added plus!
I live one town over from Conshohocken! SE PA. It was a big steel town back in the day, now it's a lot of hipsters
Conshohocken is right outside of Philly. Very cool town and everyone is very friendly
Hell yeah man, shout out to Conshohocken man that's where I grew up
that’s badass
That’s a cool smoker. The fire department on on we did a poker shoulder smoke back in may we smoked 500 shoulders using old propane tanks.
One of the best ways we found to get a straight line on the round tank was using a laser level. Love this build!!
And yes they are huge smokers lol
You need to get yourselves a jib crane boys!
Lol I'm a food content maker..I approve...beautiful build
Well, that was slightly above average.. Great work !
This is my new favorite UA-cam Channel. The content is great. The editing and production take it over the top. Glad I found *yinz (that hurts to type as a Bengals fan!).
Love Chuds BBQ! Nice build!
I grew up in Conshohocken, PA! it's just outside of Philly.
Looks great. My father did something similar with an old fuel barrel. We use it for family events. Only suggestion I would make is to the grill plates with a straight direction metal. We used the expanded metal as well and after multiple uses the diamond shape starts making it harder to pull the meat off
I live close to Conshohocken, PA so that's pretty awesome