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<blockquote data-quote="txneal" data-source="post: 129393" data-attributes="member: 1483"><p>I would suggest that you spend the money to hire a professional to weld on your boat. Then, just go out and buy yourself an inexpensive stick welder for your barbeque smoker project. I am a high school welding instructor and barbeque smokers are always favorite projects for students in shop class, so I've been involved in building a lot of them. Unless you have a source of free materials, the purchase of the welder won't be that big of a deal compared to the price of steel. Of course, I'm assuming you are building a rather large smoker. When you get ready to design your smoker, feel free to contact me as I've got lots of tips on how to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txneal, post: 129393, member: 1483"] I would suggest that you spend the money to hire a professional to weld on your boat. Then, just go out and buy yourself an inexpensive stick welder for your barbeque smoker project. I am a high school welding instructor and barbeque smokers are always favorite projects for students in shop class, so I've been involved in building a lot of them. Unless you have a source of free materials, the purchase of the welder won't be that big of a deal compared to the price of steel. Of course, I'm assuming you are building a rather large smoker. When you get ready to design your smoker, feel free to contact me as I've got lots of tips on how to do it. [/QUOTE]
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