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Old 04-18-2010, 04:22 PM   #1
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Default UDS First Burn, couple of questions though - -pics

Heres my UDs I built over the past few days, did it in my spare time at work, its my first shot at one so Im not completely familiar with a few things and hoping you guys can help me out.

1. When lighting the coal (lump) I dumped half a bag into my basket and some into my chimney. After getting the ones in the Chimney hot I dumped them into the basket in the UDS. Is this an ok way to light them all, Its been over and hour and nothing else is catching on yet. Ive got all 3 of my air intakes open 100% and exhaust open all the way.

2. When online can I find an affordable screw on thermometer to gauge cooking temp. Cant find any locally.

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Old 04-18-2010, 04:30 PM   #2
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LOVE the drum as far as lighting unlit charcoal in the basket and about 10 lit in your chimney(if you have one) bring lit coals to hot white ash then put onto unlit charcoal. This will give you a slow burn for your cook. Have fun
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Old 04-18-2010, 04:35 PM   #3
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Thanks Alan, wasnt sure if they would catch over time or not, Guess for my initial fire up I was expecting all to catch
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Old 04-18-2010, 04:44 PM   #4
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Make a little well in the middle of your basket then dump the hot coals in the well. Good Luck Drum looks good
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Old 04-18-2010, 04:53 PM   #5
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Great UDS my man I have cooked on mine without ever painting it, you will simply love the set it and forget it UDS...And Lump is the way to go
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Old 04-18-2010, 05:06 PM   #6
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Nice looking drum!
You should be ok the way you lit your drum but a hour is very long to get the rest of the coals lit.
I bought all my thermo's at: http://www.rivercountry101.com/servl...ERS/Categories
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Thanks for the compliments ! This was actually the factory paint Mobil puts on their drums we get at work. I was hoping to paint it flat black with muffler paint but until then the red will do, Thanks for the link Phubar !
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Old 04-18-2010, 06:59 PM   #8
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Wal-Mart caries cheap candy/deep fry thermometers with 12" stems. These are long enough to read the temperature at the center of your cooking grate. Much better then the short stem thermometers that screw into the side IMO.

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Old 04-18-2010, 07:56 PM   #9
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Thanks David ! do you know if it came with the capture nut? I have a deep fry thermometer but I dont have a way to lock it to my UDS
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Old 04-18-2010, 08:31 PM   #10
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So was that a new Un-used drum? If not you really need to burn it out before cooking in it.
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Old 04-19-2010, 08:59 AM   #11
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Thanks David ! do you know if it came with the capture nut? I have a deep fry thermometer but I dont have a way to lock it to my UDS
It does not. I carried a 9/16 bolt to a welding shop and he drilled a hole in the center to allow you to slide the thermometer in. Keep in mind it must be so you can remove it to allow you to take out the fire basket.
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It does not. I carried a 9/16 bolt to a welding shop and he drilled a hole in the center to allow you to slide the thermometer in. Keep in mind it must be so you can remove it to allow you to take out the fire basket.
Thats the easiest and cheapest way to do it. I used a hydraulic bulkhead fitting with lock washer and a cap, but still had to drill the cap to fit the probe.
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I just drilled a hole in my drum that lined up with a hole in the handle. More than enough support for the light weight thermometer

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Get a Harbor Freight weed burner, man. $20. Hooks to a propane tank. I put my coals in the basket, a few fist-sized chunks of wood on top, and then I blast it with this thing for about 2-3 minutes, and everything is lit nicely. Then just lower the basket in the drum. I use a $4 fireplace poker for that. It's great for re-starting old coals, too. I just close my drum up after I smoke, so if there are unused coals, I take the basket out, clean out the ash pan, add anything I need to top it up, then blast it. I typically get two 6-10 hour cooks out of one load of coal/wood.

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Helpful hints: A wire bale off a 5-gallon bucket works perfect for a fire basket bale. Removed the plastic handhold from it, and make a small dimple in the middle of the wire where the plastic handhold was, to keep the basket from sliding when you use your fireplace poker hook to lower it down in the drum. The bale is much thicker than ordinary wire. Also, a 2" pipe at least 6" long on the lid will improve your draw, even with the small venting bung closed off.

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@ Mirage Man - the drum was Mobil Oil Grease drum that had a pull out liner in it, after yanking out the liner there was a light coating to prevent rust on it that we washed and scrubbed out. These pics were from my first burn, havent cooked anything in it yet, was hoping to do ribs or a brisket this weekend but now theres 5 days of rain predicted.

@jswordy heard a lot about the weed burners from Harbor freight, we actually have a HF store in town, think Im gonna check it out. Ive read some good and some bad about the burner but sounds almost to "cool" to pass up
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