At FMBC, as the name states, we like to fabricate, make, build, and cook things. Instead of having multiple channels dedicated to each of the four categories we decided to combine them into one! At the beginning of each episode we'll call out what categories are being represented. That way if someone is only interested in metal fabrication they don't waste their time watching a cooking video (Not that it would be a waste of time!). Most videos will be hybrids incorporating more than one of the four categories. The goal is to pass on knowledge, learn as we go, inspire people to create, experiment with cooking, eat delicious food, and have fun along the way!
Get out there and do something! While you're at it, record and share! We hope you enjoy what we put together! Nick D
Wow, looks amazing. Great job! If you wouldn't mind sharing, what's the approximate cost on sheet metal, bar, angle, etc for something like that? I'd love to attempt something like that one day.
Make no mistake: making one of these is a big job! I've been a welder/fabricator for a while and I still had problems with the geometry of the propane tanks making for bad fit-ups. That being said, mine is almost done and I can't wait to do the initial burn out and smoke bacon to find the hot spots
Just a tip, try using the paint removal disc that looks like a sponge, it rips the paint off easily and quicker than wire wheel without any damage to the metal surface
I just saw another video where the guy even sandblasted the interior after grinding the walls in order to get rid of the compressor smell. Were you able to just burn the smell out after grinding the interior?
Magnets only really work when the steel is thick For example that mag clamp probably couldn’t hold its own weight on a kitchen fridge On something 1” thick though it’s a different story
@@fabmakebuildcook6274 yes just built an air compressor tank smoker (same size as yours) gravity, charcoal, reverse flow and have not even used it yet as everyone just keeps asking for the direct heat. Lol.
Great work brother, After beating cancer, I'm regaining my strength and in recovery to go outside and start my first and personal smoker out of an air compressor, I'm going to to build the fire box elbow (Throat) like the Golidies, I can't for the life of me figure out the throat size of a traditional build. So i'm opting for the 6" Elbow, hope this works out. Thank you for the video. Great work, I'm a subscriber my friend.
Partner can you please send me the dimensions to that shed box I would really appreciate it. I really want to build one. Thank you so much for your time.