promad
Knows what a fatty is.
I guess a motor oil drum would be out of the question , lol ?
I guess a motor oil drum would be out of the question , lol ?
I guess a motor oil drum would be out question , lol ?
After reading through this thread for the last month or so I've read numerous times about builds not being able to maintain low temps. Has anyone been successful in getting their UDS to consistently maintain lower temps, ie: 200 to 225? If this is possible, what do attribute it to? What do you feel you did to the build to get the low temps to stay steady. I'm not a big fan of fast bbq'ing so if this isn't possible with a UDS I'd like to know before I piece one together.
Jim
After reading through this thread for the last month or so I've read numerous times about builds not being able to maintain low temps. Has anyone been successful in getting their UDS to consistently maintain lower temps, ie: 200 to 225? If this is possible, what do attribute it to? What do you feel you did to the build to get the low temps to stay steady. I'm not a big fan of fast bbq'ing so if this isn't possible with a UDS I'd like to know before I piece one together.
Jim
I guess a motor oil drum would be out of the question , lol ?
My double barrel, offset, reverse flow smoker is near completion. I'm getting the gill ordered and cut from an industrial steel manufacturer. I don't know a whole lot about steel.
Should I get stainless (WAY, WAY, WAY) more expensive than plain hot-rolled, diamond pattern grates?
Plain or stainless?
Will this steel grating work? I'm looking to get 13 gauge steel. Is that going to be thick enough?
thank you very much in advance.
Rt that definitely looks like the dreaded red liner everyone speaks of. Gonna take a bit of elbow grease to get that off
Most of what is recommended for expanded metal is #9 3/4 ... I use this for everything from fire baskets to drum grills. It's easy to cut with a 4" grinder and can be had in 4' X 8' sheets at a metal supplier.
bvbull200, the build is looking good but you may want to add a support bracket to your riser pipe to keep from over loading the drum.