Paladin
"Teufelshunde"
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2018
- Posts
- 1,726
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Wichita Falls, Texas
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- C30 Silverado Crew Cab Dually
- Engine Size
- 468
Thanks Mike! Figured I might have got a tongue lashing from you about my choice of welding rod, lol. It is going to be nice, though may slow down productivity, something about a heater just makes a man want to stand by it???
Thanks again!
As you know this thing, like a bbq pit turns into alot of work/time! Had a bunch of people want a nice pit, till I tell them what they would cost, guess some just have no idea??
Yes, totally agree! Most people, unless they have dabbled with welding or worked in the industry have no idea of what all is involved with a custom pit. When I first retired had a lot of people ask about building them a pit until I would give a ballpark figure of price. They seem to think you can just throw a nice pit together in a day or two, not realizing each piece has to be layed out, cut, cleaned, shaped, and contoured to fit before it's even tacked together and welded! My wife makes custom quilts, all hand stitched, and people are astounded at the price. They seem to expect to pay maybe just a little bit more than they can go to Walmart and buy some mass produced piece of **** from china. Needless to say she hasn't made all that many except for us! I like my ironwork to be unique and one of a kind, just as your heater/stove is! Again, nice work on a job well done!