if any are hoping to see what it'll look like anytime soon, sorry to disappoint yea...cuz this will be a project I'll work on in my free time between work (not much of) & maybe over the winter.
as for the design it'll be vertical rectanglaur style, the upright stlye....the main inside will still be squared for easy racking.
size is yet to be determend, not huge , but kinda medium size, havent played around with the numbers yet.
thinking of using L corner steel for the main rectangluar shape, U steel bar for multiple spots to slide the racks into & depending on the height I want from the coals or for multiple items or the size of the items.
the coal pan will be made of decent thickness with handles to slide in/out for easy cleaning of ashes. might even make an extra coal box while I'm at it.
thinking of also making to accept a prophane burner at the bottom, make a plate (with burner attached) that would slide in to take place of the coal pan.
racks would be of ? (some kind of wire mesh or rack style) & welded to some square tubing to slide into those U steel bar rack in the frame. so can slide in/out & hold the weight of whatever (including a turkey)
thinking of also making 1 rack that would be a solid steel sheet with some holes in it, to slide in half way incase I ever for some reason am BBq'ing something at the bottom and have something towards the top that doesnt need to much heat (and maybe have some side vents to let some extra heat out for that reason) this is just a brainstorm idea dont know if I'll ever do this part or need to use it...when I come to this part I will or wont
front door allows access to the whole thing. couple real hinges welded on the corner (none of these cheap hinges on most of grills/smokers....dont know what style...gotta look at hinges)
steel sheeting on outside with a 2 full handles on the sides for moving & base legs slightly 45'd outwards to make stable, & with wheels for easy moving.
there, now if any of you are grill/smokers makers and plan on creating something like this.....make'em & if you sell'em for a fair price....then I dont have to make it
I know many people use horizontal grill/smokers, but to me it seems like vertical is the easiest to use(just adjust heigth from heat) & easier to clean out ashes if have the correct pan. to each their own but I'm sold on vertical grill/smokers !