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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1191813" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I saw the one Sky posted originally--at Tractor Supply--$199 I believe it was and they didn't sell many at all. It is very cheaply built, and thin. </p><p>My sister has the one from Lowes, and it's "ok". She's used it for both smoking and grilling maybe 4 times and the paint is starting to burn off under the firebox-she keeps it under the carport or in the garage when not in use. </p><p>A good smoker should last you a lifetime Sky-----divide the cost of a good, heavy, well built smoker by the number of years you reasonably expect to live and use it, and that is what it's value really is. </p><p>As far as your skillset--you CAN do this--it's not rocket science or difficult at all. Buy the pipe from a junk yard, then pay some hungry welder to cut and weld it up for ya--you'll end up with a good one and not pay much more than what the Lowes unit is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1191813, member: 18945"] I saw the one Sky posted originally--at Tractor Supply--$199 I believe it was and they didn't sell many at all. It is very cheaply built, and thin. My sister has the one from Lowes, and it's "ok". She's used it for both smoking and grilling maybe 4 times and the paint is starting to burn off under the firebox-she keeps it under the carport or in the garage when not in use. A good smoker should last you a lifetime Sky-----divide the cost of a good, heavy, well built smoker by the number of years you reasonably expect to live and use it, and that is what it's value really is. As far as your skillset--you CAN do this--it's not rocket science or difficult at all. Buy the pipe from a junk yard, then pay some hungry welder to cut and weld it up for ya--you'll end up with a good one and not pay much more than what the Lowes unit is. [/QUOTE]
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