This the Mysticsmokers collector kit assembly and installation video. Several aspects or components of this assembly are pending patent processing and may be protected.
I noticed you said you were located in Georgia I am also in Georgia and would like to be able to contact you..... I have a smoker I am trying to build out of an old smoker on trailer which is something I could bring or at least purchase parts for if possible.....
Do you build these for 8” 500gallon? I saw the hinge-but not the collector-thanks! Love the channel. I’m ordering the hinge-but want to check on this first
Yes, I do. It is on the website and the Etsy shop by the same name. It's called the 8x22E/H it works with hemispheric and Eliptical tanks. Contact me through mysticsmokers@gamil.com if you have problems finding it. I just checked, it's there. Free shipping as well at the time of this conversation.
Here is the link to the 6x22E collector kit. This is for 30" diameter tanks (or pipe) with Eliptical end caps. The 6x22H is for hemispheric tanks. They have the "bubble" end caps. The 6x18 version is for 24" diameter tanks or pipe. The 8x22 is for 330g or 500g cookers using 8-5/8" OD pipe Feel free to reach out via mysticsmokers@gmail.com and I can provide a phone number if needed.
The 6-inch and 8 inch versions for 30 inch diameter tank (250 and 330 gallon) are on the mysticsmokers.com website and Etsy shop by the same name. I will have the 6-inch collector for a 24-inch diameter tank (120g-150g) later this week. And yes, the proper stand-off distance is the current design.
@JB-dg8de That's a great question, and for a flat end, you may want to choose between the two versions, so let me give dimensions for both: The 6" - 30" diameter version is: -6" tall -6-5/8" hole for sch#10 -22" wide at the tank opening The 6" - 24" diameter version is: -6" tall -6-5/8" hole for sch#10 18 inches wide at the tank opening. So, in short, both versions would work on a 24-inch flat end tank. Personally, I would prefer the wider opening. Feel free to email me at mysticsmokers@gmail.com Or find me on FACEBOOK MESSENGER. I'm easy to spot. I'll provide my phone number for easier/faster communication.
Well, the nice thing is, you can always find another(s) creator to watch. There are tons of guys doing videos on cooker builds nowadays. Sorry, my style isn't for you.
That was my thinking. I get aggravated watching instructional videos with no narrative. Especially if it's a tool or something im interested in repairing or building. There's so many tips or warnings you miss and have to learn the hard way. @user-wq4pi8ez7c
Excellent video, as always! Thank you!!
Thanks buddy!!!! As always. Lol
I noticed you said you were located in Georgia I am also in Georgia and would like to be able to contact you..... I have a smoker I am trying to build out of an old smoker on trailer which is something I could bring or at least purchase parts for if possible.....
Do you build these for 8” 500gallon? I saw the hinge-but not the collector-thanks! Love the channel. I’m ordering the hinge-but want to check on this first
Yes, I do. It is on the website and the Etsy shop by the same name.
It's called the 8x22E/H it works with hemispheric and Eliptical tanks.
Contact me through mysticsmokers@gamil.com if you have problems finding it. I just checked, it's there.
Free shipping as well at the time of this conversation.
Can I possibly get some pics of the roller workstands shown in this video?
How do you roll the horizontal door bands? 33:34
Would like to purchase this kit don't know where to go though..... If you could provide a link I would appreciate it
Here is the link to the 6x22E collector kit. This is for 30" diameter tanks (or pipe) with Eliptical end caps.
The 6x22H is for hemispheric tanks. They have the "bubble" end caps.
The 6x18 version is for 24" diameter tanks or pipe.
The 8x22 is for 330g or 500g cookers using 8-5/8" OD pipe
Feel free to reach out via mysticsmokers@gmail.com and I can provide a phone number if needed.
Are the kits available for sale the latest version with the longer standoff?
The 6-inch and 8 inch versions for 30 inch diameter tank (250 and 330 gallon) are on the mysticsmokers.com website and Etsy shop by the same name.
I will have the 6-inch collector for a 24-inch diameter tank (120g-150g) later this week.
And yes, the proper stand-off distance is the current design.
@@mysticsmokers3014 Thanks for the quick response, width of the 6/24 model? I’m looking to modify a flat end smoker.
@JB-dg8de That's a great question, and for a flat end, you may want to choose between the two versions, so let me give dimensions for both:
The 6" - 30" diameter version is:
-6" tall
-6-5/8" hole for sch#10
-22" wide at the tank opening
The 6" - 24" diameter version is:
-6" tall
-6-5/8" hole for sch#10
18 inches wide at the tank opening.
So, in short, both versions would work on a 24-inch flat end tank.
Personally, I would prefer the wider opening.
Feel free to email me at mysticsmokers@gmail.com
Or find me on FACEBOOK MESSENGER. I'm easy to spot.
I'll provide my phone number for easier/faster communication.
So 6” stack is what’s needed for a 250 gallon?
Yes. That is perfect for a 250. I dont start using 8" until 330g.
How’d you roll the horizontal bands on the doors?
Very large press brake.
What is the total length of the 6” stack used one your 250 gallon tank?
50"
How do you roll the horizontal door bands @ 33:34?
A VERY large press brake.
That is Schedule 10 pipe? Wouldn't that be super thin?
Schedule 10 is perfect. The 8 inch pipe in sch 10 is 3/16" wall thickness.
Any more is completely unnecessary wgt.
do you sell the collector kit
Yes on the mysticsmokers.com website and the Etsy shop by the same name.
How do you roll the horizontal door bands?
The vertical bands are rolled on the roller.
The horizontal bands are rolled on a large press break.
They match the curvature of the tank perfectly.
I like what you do but you talk too much sorry all and all you do great work
Well, the nice thing is, you can always find another(s) creator to watch. There are tons of guys doing videos on cooker builds nowadays.
Sorry, my style isn't for you.
If your looking to build one of these for real the talking is appreciated
That was my thinking. I get aggravated watching instructional videos with no narrative. Especially if it's a tool or something im interested in repairing or building. There's so many tips or warnings you miss and have to learn the hard way. @user-wq4pi8ez7c