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I now have 4 drums that are 34in high. At what height do you install the cooking grate?
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24 inches from the bottom grate
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:confused: Help here brothers, 24" from the bottom of your fire basket I think...:confused: If you find a webber kettle lid you can add an additional grate above that. Yes...No...Maybe...Whatever... For sure...Fark it... what ever you want...No way...Try something...Punt...Help. LOL. Time for bed.
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Does anybody have a complete build photographed from start to finish??
Would love to observe.....Looks like I'm hooked searching for a drum as we speak! |
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Don't know how tall mine is but my first grate is 6" from the top and the second one is 6" below that.
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I'm still trying to hunt down a drum in my neck of the woods!! All this industry in my parts, and I'm not able to find a drum.
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Has anybody tried to use a metal garbage can instead of a barrel? They are definitely more accessible than the drums, bu I wonder what the trade-offs are with using galvanized steel...
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Don't Do It!!!!
Don't use anything galvinized to cook with!!!! Bad Mojo that!!!!
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http://www.kellydrums.com/ http://www.envirobiz.com/datademo/drum.htm ~ with the caveat that I have no idea how 'clean' and reconditioned barrel would be...or, how you'd tell what was previously in it. Are ya close to Atlantic City? They probably get buffet food in 55 gallon barrels. |
Thanks for the info. Maybe I'll get to work on one this weekend.
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I called my oil supplier the other day and he could get me a new drum for about $25.
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good price get it
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