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Jack Fate

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DIY vortex
« on: May 17, 2015, 08:47:15 AM »
Ask my metalfab/welder friend (also a grillfella)if he could make a clone. He said it actually is a bit more complicated than it appears . And how much do they go for. He said to buy one and let him know if it's worth it.

Saw this SS dog dish in my shop & got to thinking.
Well one was a bit small for my 22 and another was a bit big .Then there it was a SS mixing bowl (goodwill) Metabo off bottom & rim ( 6"cutting/grinding tool) .  Need to cut it a bit shorter because the wok nearly plugged the top shut.

I think a can make it work
Thought I'd share

WNC

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Re: DIY vortex
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2015, 12:12:39 PM »
Good idea, let us know how it works,

pbe gummi bear

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Re: DIY vortex
« Reply #2 on: May 17, 2015, 03:41:37 PM »
Nice build. I saw my first vortex last week and was impressed by it's quality. It may look simple but it's worth the money due to the welding, precision cuts, and premium material.
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toolhead

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Re: DIY vortex
« Reply #3 on: May 17, 2015, 03:45:58 PM »
Nice job...looks like a vortex to me...im gonna have to break out the air cutting tool and rip a ss bowl soon..thanks for the tip
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Troy

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Re: DIY vortex
« Reply #4 on: May 17, 2015, 04:31:27 PM »
nice job

i have a few vortexes here for a giveaway.
i was also impressed with their build quality. Thick material, edges are smoothed to remove sharpness, welds are nice.

I have yet to truly identify if there's any real advantage, but that will happen this week.

OoPEZoO

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Re: DIY vortex
« Reply #5 on: May 18, 2015, 03:48:30 AM »
All I can look at is that HUGE tub of coffee creamer....LOL
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mwmac

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Re: DIY vortex
« Reply #6 on: May 18, 2015, 08:08:44 AM »
nice job

i have a few vortexes here for a giveaway.
i was also impressed with their build quality. Thick material, edges are smoothed to remove sharpness, welds are nice.

I have yet to truly identify if there's any real advantage, but that will happen this week.

Looking forward to seeing your feedback...
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Jack Fate

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Re: DIY vortex
« Reply #7 on: May 18, 2015, 01:03:56 PM »

All I can look at is that HUGE tub of coffee creamer....LOL
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saslanis

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Re: DIY vortex
« Reply #8 on: October 05, 2016, 10:35:07 AM »
Did one with an IKEA Blanda bowl...

DarrenC

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Re: DIY vortex
« Reply #9 on: October 06, 2016, 05:42:10 AM »
nice job

i have a few vortexes here for a giveaway.
i was also impressed with their build quality. Thick material, edges are smoothed to remove sharpness, welds are nice.

I have yet to truly identify if there's any real advantage, but that will happen this week.

Troy - May I suggest that to put the matter to bed once and for all you could try a head-to-head-to-head comparison of using the Vortex, using the standard Weber charcoal baskets, and using a plain old chimney full of lump? 
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northwestkettle

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Re: DIY vortex
« Reply #10 on: October 06, 2016, 06:00:19 AM »
Ask my metalfab/welder friend (also a grillfella)if he could make a clone. He said it actually is a bit more complicated than it appears . And how much do they go for. He said to buy one and let him know if it's worth it.

Saw this SS dog dish in my shop & got to thinking.
Well one was a bit small for my 22 and another was a bit big .Then there it was a SS mixing bowl (goodwill) Metabo off bottom & rim ( 6"cutting/grinding tool) .  Need to cut it a bit shorter because the wok nearly plugged the top shut.

I think a can make it work
Thought I'd share

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jaynik

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Re: DIY vortex
« Reply #11 on: October 09, 2016, 04:14:58 AM »
I think with either the vortex or a clone, you'll enjoy the results.

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swamprb

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Re: DIY vortex
« Reply #12 on: October 09, 2016, 05:44:48 AM »
From this $9 stainless steel Steam table insert from Business Costco I got 2 vortex rings, one for the 18" & one for the 22".















If I wasn't armed and dangerous with a Harbor Freight 3" cut off tool, I would definitely BUY A VORTEX!
I cook on: Backwoods Gater, Lang 36, Hunsaker Smokers, Pellet Pro 22" WSM, BGE's, WSM's, Cajun Bandits, PK Grills, Drum Smokers, Genesis Silver C, Weber Q's, Cookshack 008, Little Chief, La Caja China #2, Lodge Sportsman...oh yeah! Weber Kettles! Kamado restoration and pit modification hack!

swamprb

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Re: DIY vortex
« Reply #13 on: October 09, 2016, 05:58:40 AM »
My Hillbilly Vortex for the 26.75" Ranch.

Took a rustbucket 14" Smokey Joe bowl and did some trimming.







I use it mostly for indirect cooking pushed to the back, but either open or inverted it works great for high heat centered.





I cook on: Backwoods Gater, Lang 36, Hunsaker Smokers, Pellet Pro 22" WSM, BGE's, WSM's, Cajun Bandits, PK Grills, Drum Smokers, Genesis Silver C, Weber Q's, Cookshack 008, Little Chief, La Caja China #2, Lodge Sportsman...oh yeah! Weber Kettles! Kamado restoration and pit modification hack!