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nortonscustom

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  1. Well got it done.

     

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    After exactly one minute burn time. Gets warm pretty quick. Made a false wall that I can side in when using only one or two burners, should help save on gas.

     

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    Now I need to start forging that basket.......:D

  2. Charles, the local hardware sells them here as well. I just happened to have more chipping hammers than I'll ever need so that's what I used.

     

    Frosty, thanks. And yep,  I plan on putting a sliding support on the stand. Figure it can also double as a handle to help wheel it around.

  3. Dad bought the parts from Jay Hayes back in 2003. I found the shell and burners while cleaning out the barn. Figured it was time to finish it.

     

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    Made the back side as a cap to make is easier install the Kaowool and to service later.

     

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    For the doors i used a couple of cheap chipping hammers for the handles. The hinge is held with a pull pin to make for easy removal.

     

     

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    A buddy gave me a couple of K-type T/C's and a temp controller. A bit overkill but it was free.

     

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    I'm still waiting on some misc parts and fittings so started tacking together a stand/cart for it. Should be done in the next week of so. Pretty excited to fire it up.

     

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