Ok,I spent alot of time welding seams inside and out the last 2 days it seems.I managed to get the lower gasification chamber welded on tonight.I flipped that sucker up on end ,and raised it up with my lift.I then shimmied my body up inside and welded the seam.What a freak'n pain that was!
I then cut my lower support plates with relief holes to allow water to flow around the gasification chamber bottom.Plus I put a couple of notches on the bottom side to allow water to be drained from the stove ,and not have any pockets that hold water.I then decided to cut some 90 Degree gusstes to weld onto the support plates to give them strength with the plasma cutter.(Man I love that sucker!)
My Trailblazer ran out of gas on me right as I went to start putting the gussets in.I had to tack them in with my little Miller 135.
Have to run to town tomorrow and get some gas so I can move on to the next step.
any questions just holler, and I will answer best I can.
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