PhilipW
Knows what a fatty is.
Who has the uds of R2D2? I can't find or remember the thread it was in.....
Thanks
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Who has the uds of R2D2? I can't find or remember the thread it was in.....
Thanks
sent from phone.
Through 6000 posts....I'm obsessed. Haven't seen this question yet. Anyone try Emory Cloth and a palm sander on your drum liner? I plan to grab a metal grinding wheel to get my tan liner off since the burn was not totally effective. Just wondering if a palm sander would work too. Easier to hold......thanks in advance and great thread!
Hey Brothers, I made an easy lid hook on my first UDS. My lid had an one inch bung. Thinking, why drill more holes in the lid. I attached a 3/4 nipple and cap into the underside of the lid. I also filled the top void with a wine cork. The set-up works great.
Sorry, for some reason I can't upload a photo.
Well Here it is my first fatty I cooked it @ 225º for 3 hours. It took about 45 min to get it up to 225º so it was on the UDS FOR 3hr 45min..I was not sure if the bacon was done enough it looked like it was still kinda raw but it cut just fine and tasted very good. I Stuck some onion,Bell Pepper and Pepper Jack Cheese in the middle
Through 6000 posts....I'm obsessed. Haven't seen this question yet. Anyone try Emory Cloth and a palm sander on your drum liner? I plan to grab a metal grinding wheel to get my tan liner off since the burn was not totally effective. Just wondering if a palm sander would work too. Easier to hold......thanks in advance and great thread!
I tried this and everything else anybody mentioned and some other things. Nothing took my liner out but mechanical grinding with an angle grinder.
Use gloves, hearing protection and full coverage eye protection, like goggles. At some point during the process you'll be very happy you had all three on.
Next time avoid getting a drum with a liner. It's not worth the time and effort to remove it.
I hope this OK with the "linking" rules. Hard to find these in the area....
http://louisville.craigslist.org/for/2571260856.html
Date: 2011-08-29, 8:28AM EDT
Reply to: sale-wrfmu-2571260856@craigslist.org
55 gallon steel drums that held food materials. They held wheat germ oil, isopropyl alcohol or glycerine. Use for BBQ grills, burn varrels, biodiesel, WVO, etc.
$10
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Frankfort, KY