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#9751 |
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Got Wood.
Join Date: 05-07-12
Location: Long Island NY
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Just put this one together!
![]() Can't wait to try it out! Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2 |
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Full Fledged Farker
![]() ![]() Join Date: 08-15-11
Location: St. Louis, MO
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Found some matches.
Join Date: 11-05-11
Location: lakeland, fl
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I have built 3 uds's. They all came out real well. Dome lids, double cook racks, 15 inch round charcoal baskets, as pans etc.
The first one i built started out as super simple. Drilled 4 intake holes and used sheet magnets to control air intake. That actually works good except i had them stuck directly to the side of the drum and after about 2-3 hours at heat they start loosin their "sticky power". Ok..insert nipples and weld them in. Prob solved. But now i'm startin to think i want to build me a flat top to play around with and was just "thinkin" about makin the air intake a bit simpler. i read about bds cookers and how they use some kind of plugs in 8 or 10 holes. Low heat= 1 or 2 plugs open...more heat = more holes open. what kind of plugs????? Brethren are always talkin about using silicon to seal air leaks...so i did a search on silicon plugs....and found a LOT of co.'s makin them. they use them in powder coating and electro baking. withstand 600 degrees F. Any of u guys (like maybe Norco) have any thoughts on using these plugs? |
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Got Wood.
Join Date: 01-26-10
Location: Ca.
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I've had this barrel for sometime now and I'm finally getting around to building my first UDS. It was a brand new barrel and had only been painted (in-n-out) when I got my hands on it.
![]() About an hour or so with the wire wheel and she is looking good from the inside out. ![]() At the same time, also put in my 3 vent pipes and plug welded up a couple small holes that were drilled into the bottom. Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this site and mostly to this thread... I have just about read every page at this point, I just wish I could remember it all. LOL. |
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#9755 |
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On the road to being a farker
Join Date: 02-16-11
Location: Jacksonville, FL
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Full Fledged Farker
Join Date: 06-30-12
Location: MOntpelier,OH
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I can see no reason they would not work :-). it might be nice to have a short slice of pipe to push them into, say take a 6" nipple and cut it into pieces, or ask the HW store to cut you however 1" long slices you wanted :-). |
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#9757 |
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Found some matches.
Join Date: 11-05-11
Location: lakeland, fl
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Thanks Will. good idea. And a bump back to the top!!
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Is lookin for wood to cook with.
![]() ![]() Join Date: 04-01-12
Location: Jacksonville Florida
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Ok, I have gathered almost everything for UDS build. I have a couple questions: What thermometer are most using to mount on the drum, i have an ET-73 as well. Where are you uys finding the high temp paint in other than balck, silver or white?
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Knows what a fatty is.
Join Date: 09-02-11
Location: Evans, GA
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I got some caliper red paint and gold flake engine paint from Advanced Auto parts.
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On the road to being a farker
Join Date: 02-16-11
Location: Jacksonville, FL
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Yep, engine paint from any auto parts store.
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Full Fledged Farker
Join Date: 05-03-09
Location: Wisconsin Rapids, WI
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Contemplating the intake on my next uds build. The first one I used 1/4 turn ball valves but I wondered, has anyone used the daisy wheel intakes from a donor grill for intake vents?
I've seen a lot of various intake mods but don't recall seeing those. |
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Full Fledged Farker
Join Date: 06-30-12
Location: MOntpelier,OH
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I just used plain old spray paint, if you do not do anything "strange" the drum will not generally get that hot. That said I did hit the charcoal with the air from a small shop vac and "toast" my normal paint a bit :-). My favorite thermo so far is one I got with a Turkey Fryer from Gander Mtn, it has a long enough reach to go to drum center from the side, BUT I did find that installing it that way means it picks up radiant heat from below and gives a reading that is not "true". On the pie or other shaped rotating vents, What I hate about them the little I have used them is the lack of precision, I have seen where people made a rotating cover for just a single 1/2" or 3/4" hole, that looked pretty cool. That gives you the option to use it "binary" (on or off) or analog (partially open) :-). |
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is One Chatty Farker
Join Date: 02-20-10
Location: Cochrane, On.
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Just finished UDS#5 Nothing fancy, just functional. 16"x16" charcoal basket with adjustable charcoal grate so I can use it to grill if needed. Breaking it in with a spatchcocked bird.
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Babbling Farker
![]() ![]() Join Date: 04-16-09
Location: Lake Charles La
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Got rid of the matchlight.
Join Date: 08-19-11
Location: Central FL
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She's finally done. I didn't quite get the blue I was looking for, but it still looks pretty good. This thing ROCKS! I've done a breakfast fatty, an 8lb picnic, spares, ABTs, and some chicken breasts. Everything has turned out great.
I borrowed a buddy's PitmasterIQ and smokered the picnic over night at 240 - 250. After 16 hours, I still had more than 1/2 of the original charcoal left. Unfortunately (for me), I built this one for my brother-in-law. Hopefully the next one will do just as well. |
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