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BobF
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I used an Oil drum. I think you are ok if you burn it out good.
There are many products you eat now that have a base made from oil.
There are many products you eat now that have a base made from oil.
True but that would depend on the oil found in the drum. If it's not food grade I wouldn't touch it.I used an Oil drum. I think you are ok if you burn it out good.
There are many products you eat now that have a base made from oil.
Has anyone insulated a UDS?
As efficient as they are, do you think it would make a difference?
wouldn't it be cool to say you did an all night burn on 10 coals and a chunk!:smile:
Has anyone insulated a UDS?
wouldn't it be cool to say you did an all night burn on 10 coals and a chunk!:smile:
I think that one of the Brothers from Canada has done the insulation bit by using some kind of blanket to wrap it with. I can't remember who it was, though (old fart mod).
StayDown I like your idea but I'm thinking simple.
H2Oloo, I was thinking something very similar to what you have there only on the inside. I have some 3/8's fiberglass, foil backed 1500* blanket firewall insulation that I am thinking of cutting a piece out of to line inside of the barrel then adding a similar size sheet of 24 gauge sheet steel, just coil the sheet steel enough to slide it inside the barrel and let'er go. I'd cut a notch for the intake before install and drill for the grate standoffs and be done with it....
I'm guessing but I think 24 gauge would be thin enough to conform to the inside of the barrel by it's self, the whole deal wouldn't take up more than 1/4 inch when it's all said and done so the racks should work without issue.
Being a machinist, I thought that was simple! :mrgreen:
Being a machinist, ....(snip)..... :mrgreen:
So what do you think? would 24 gauge work?
what about insulating with a welder's blanket?