Skidder
Babbling Farker
I don't understand why you need a Guru or any other assistance. I've built 11 drums and they all work perfect without one.
I don't understand why you need a Guru or any other assistance. I've built 11 drums and they all work perfect without one.
I don't understand why you need a Guru or any other assistance. I've built 11 drums and they all work perfect without one.
Y'all expertise needed. After many nights of reading this forum, I finally finished my mini uds. I fired it up to season it, but it's holding the temp at about 360. I have 3 3/4 intakes and 1 3/4 inches ball valve, i closed the ball valve and covered two of the intake holes and also almost closed the top holes on the weber lid, but it's still at 360. Any suggestions? I have two thermometers one at the grate level and one in the lid holes, both reading the same temp.
Fired up my brand new UDS today, and I just could NOT control the temperature while using natural oak lump. I ended up opening all the valves and letting it burn hot and quick, then using briquettes instead and those worked wonderfully. Did a couple of fatties and a rack of St. Louis spare ribs. Turned out great. I was very discouraged after the lump temps went crazy, but now I'm doubly excited as the results speak for themselves.
I don't understand why you need a Guru or any other assistance. I've built 11 drums and they all work perfect without one.
She's a beauty!
Love the truck too. Diesel prices are a killer nowadays though.
What did you use for the decals? Anything special to hold up to the heat?
Started on the intake holes with a titanium bit then the hole punch. Fortunately I started with a 3/4" punch but found out afterwards that it doesn't make a 3/4" hole. It's a bit oversized, almost 7/8". This greenline punch is made for electricians I believe (holes in panels, etc) and I suspect the 3/4" is made to fit the connectors that fit on the end of 3/4" conduit, hence why they are a little oversized.
So ordered a step bit to drill out to 1". Hopefully someone will avoid the mistake I almost made with this bit of info.