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Stephen Ogle
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Part 6 covers installing counterweights to the door, completing the Firebox, and installing the reverse flow plate.
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@PhilipMoonTunes
@PhilipMoonTunes 4 года назад
Fantastic series Stephen! I’m a woodturner, but would love to get into welding like you. Your videos are always so down to earth. I’m so glad you’re back!
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 4 года назад
Thank you Phil. I really appreciate it.
@denisclay1536
@denisclay1536 3 года назад
I am enjoying your build series, and I am in the process of building a smoker myself, from a 220 gallon air compressor tank.
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 3 года назад
Thank you Denis. You chose an excellent tank and I hope you enjoy your build. Take care.
@danielbreaux1842
@danielbreaux1842 Год назад
I have an existing smoker with 3 doors that I want to make into a reverse flow.. I see your large door made it easy to put in the plate. Since I do not have that I am thinking to cut a slot in the end and just feed the sheet in .. Thanks to your video I know I better look for any bumps on the inside! Great videos!
@josephbrabham8209
@josephbrabham8209 4 года назад
Enjoying the series, Stephen. The counterweights appear to work really well!!
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 4 года назад
Thank you. They work exactly as I had hoped. Glad you are enjoying this project.
@davidalden5697
@davidalden5697 4 года назад
Great idea and design on the counter weight !! I'd never thought of that .
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 4 года назад
I have seen this type before and did not want to have some kind of contraption with pulleys and mechanisms. Glad you like it. Thanks for watching.
@allencarmichael766
@allencarmichael766 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for the video. I am trying to figure out the counter weights on my doors now.
@Lee-qp6gf
@Lee-qp6gf 4 года назад
I didn't like to have to use the counterweights either but have to agree they are the best. I'm pretty impressed with those two HB machines you have. They are certainly doing the job. Enjoying the series, Stephen, and looking forward to the cooking series. Cheers, Lee
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 4 года назад
Thank you Lee. Yep, in the end I think they were the right choice. The Titanium MIG 140 has really performed well for this project. My Everlast is not from HF but bought from the Everlast website. It is a great machine and was a good choice for me because it wil stick and TIG weld also, if I can ever get that type welding down. I do plan to cook a little on my channel because I just love cooking.
@billquarry414
@billquarry414 4 года назад
Counterweight great idea. Have enjoyed watching you build this.
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 4 года назад
Thank you sir. Glad you are enjoying this project.
@Sludgepump
@Sludgepump 4 года назад
Really enjoying this build Steven! Excellent stuff.
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 4 года назад
Thank you sir. Glad you are enjoying it.
@daveb.misc.2589
@daveb.misc.2589 4 года назад
comin along fine stephen. the counterweights may look bulky, but kind of a necessary item. function overrules form sometimes!
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 4 года назад
I agree sir.
@jamesfagan8474
@jamesfagan8474 4 года назад
It's looking well my friend all the best from Ireland
@ronwestra3442
@ronwestra3442 4 года назад
really enjoying your videos .thanks
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 4 года назад
Thank you Ron and thanks for commenting.
@glennmoreland6457
@glennmoreland6457 4 года назад
A counterweight is the correct way to go Steve... As gas struts will wilt with the heat and springs will lose their 'memory' over time...again due to heat...🇬🇧🙂
@donaldtrabeaux1305
@donaldtrabeaux1305 4 года назад
Awesome job looking great
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 4 года назад
Thank you sir. Glad you are enjoying this project.
@TheMessyStudio
@TheMessyStudio 4 года назад
Looking really good, Stephen. Let me know when mine is done and I'll come pick it up. LOL Billy
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 4 года назад
LOL!! Thank you sir.
@thomaskuzia8125
@thomaskuzia8125 4 года назад
Can't wait to see you cooking on this great machine!!! Thanks for the video! Tom
@denisclay1536
@denisclay1536 3 года назад
I believe that the counterweight, when applied correctly, is supposed to be forward enough, so that when the door is closed, it actually helps hold it closed, and assists in maintaining the good, tight seal. Then when you open the door, the weight goes back far enough to hold it open. It doesn't appear that your counterweight is far enough forward to help achieve keeping the tight seal. Just an observation...
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 3 года назад
Thank you very much for your suggestion, and good luck on your build. Please be careful when you cut your tank, and make sure it is safe. I do not believe the counterweight needs to help hold the door closed. The weight of the door takes care of that by itself. Believe me there is no way the door can open without significant force being applied. I added only enough counterweight to assist lifting the door and to hold it open. Thank you very much for your comments and suggestions.
@raymondherringbotn172
@raymondherringbotn172 4 года назад
Looking great. 👍🏻
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 4 года назад
Thank you Raymond.
@jameskoehn4331
@jameskoehn4331 4 года назад
Coming together nice Steve. You know if you run across one or two of the old window weights those would work really good. I still think maybe adding a spring or two would make that door almost automated. One thing I'm wondering about is where the tubing comes off the door don't you think it would make it stronger by adding Gussets or two triangle pieces one on each side to add better security from the counterweight hitting the back. If you follow what I mean.
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 4 года назад
Thank you James. Glad you are enjoying this project sir. I am going to add gussets to the counterweight just as you suggest.
@markcrotty5094
@markcrotty5094 4 года назад
Looking great
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 4 года назад
Thank you Mark. Take care.
@crackerjack3359
@crackerjack3359 4 года назад
I have enjoyed all your videos on the project although I must confess I skip though them a bit to avoid he repetitive bits. It's amazing how liberating retirement can be assuming you are ready to get off your ass and keep moving.
@kashanebostic2465
@kashanebostic2465 3 года назад
What's good Stephen
@rickrodriguez1923
@rickrodriguez1923 2 года назад
How thick is the bottom plate? I am about to start a build myself and like your videos and design. Nice and simple!
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 2 года назад
Thank you Rick. Glad you are enjoying this series. The reverse plate is 3/16 sheet. I hope this helps. Good luck on your build.
@oldandfound1
@oldandfound1 4 года назад
Watching every minute of the series. Well thought out. What do you plan to smoke. Maybe a hog just when it was eating an apple? Do not no much about smokers, but have worked in the wood stove industry. Seems maybe you may have over adequate air intake for a smoldering smoky fire. In God we Trust.
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 4 года назад
Thank you very much. Glad you are enjoying this series. I Love to BBQ. We will see how it goes. I plan to smoke some sausages and all so we will see about that too. Take care my friend.
@dougrobins8291
@dougrobins8291 4 года назад
Is the diameter of the drain plug too small? I was expecting to see something 2-3" in diameter so that it would not plug up with ash and pork skin.
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 4 года назад
Thank you Doug. I think you may be right and have plans to change the drain to a larger one. My other smoker has a 3/4" drain and has never been a problem unless you do not drain while the smoker is hot. If the grease gets to cool inside the drain it will clog and must be heated back to melting before you can clear it. Thank you for your suggestion. Take care.
@rsnake95
@rsnake95 3 года назад
Awesome work 👍🏽 did the metal for the vent warp when the heat got to it?
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 3 года назад
Thank you Travis. Nothing has warped as of yet. Of course I use it as a BBQ Smoker and not a grill. Except for seasoning at 350 F for an hour, my smoker has never seen temps above 275 F. Thank you for your question and take care.
@ThePadraig
@ThePadraig 3 года назад
What are the specs on your welder and plasma cutter?
@jefffoggymountainworkshop5021
@jefffoggymountainworkshop5021 4 года назад
Looking awesome. When does the menu planning start?
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 4 года назад
Very soon I hope. Thanks for commenting.
@theperfectstorm7641
@theperfectstorm7641 Год назад
Sorry to tell you but! That firebox is way too small for that size of chamber!
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle Год назад
Thank you sir for your insight. However, This smoker will hold 350 deg F for as long as I want it too. My question is, if the fire box can hold those temps, how much larger do I need to build it?
@spindlesworkshop9744
@spindlesworkshop9744 4 года назад
So are you enjoying retirement?
@StephenOgle
@StephenOgle 4 года назад
ABSOLUTELY!!! Thank you.
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