kuberlarrie
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- Jun 16, 2017
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And here is the result:
And here is the result:
Hello I'm currently working my way through this monster of a web forum! Currently on page 560, nearly there! I've started my build and have a question. I've gone for the three intake design, using one ball valve (included in the three). I've just realised I've drilled 1/2 holes using 1/2 nipples, and my ball valve is 15mm internal opening (sorry I'm from the UK so don't know 15mm is in old money!). I've realised everyone is using 3/4 intakes and balls valve. Am I going to have an issue with temps using this smaller size? Thanks in advance, and this forum is awesome!
hi all just joined the group from the uk I am picking up my first barrel next week to make my first uds this thread has been a brilliant source of advice and ideas and to see how people have adapted the uds idea from the first posts is brilliant I will post pictures of mine when I have finished the build
Hi guys, im working on my first uds and was wondering if I could also use it as a grill. I've seen people who raised their charcoal basket, but I was wondering what kind of temps can I get at the top grate with all the valves open and the charcoal basket at the bottom? Thanks
Your max temps will be determined by how much intake and exhaust volume you build into your UDS. I can get 750* F + Without a problem. Coal/wood basket still on the bottom.Hi guys, im working on my first uds and was wondering if I could also use it as a grill. I've seen people who raised their charcoal basket, but I was wondering what kind of temps can I get at the top grate with all the valves open and the charcoal basket at the bottom? Thanks
Hey all,
I just found this forum and I'm in the process of my 1st uds build. I'm at the painting stage and this may sound dumb. But my question is do you paint the inside of the drum with the high temp grill paint or do you suggest just seasoning it with cooking oil or should I do both. Can't wait to hear back from you all. Oh yeah one more thing should I prime the drum 1st, I see online that rustoleum has a high temp primer. Thanks Dave
Ok, so I've read through 137 pages of this thread so far. I've located a source for new unlined open top drums for $60 each. Do I need to strip the exterior paint, or will it hold up to the temps it would see during normal smoker use? Living in the city I'm pretty sure the new drum is the way to go. Much easier to drill some intake and exhaust holes and make a basket.
I've seen a lot of barrels used to cook with over the years, the paint on all of them has burned off to some extent. I guess it depends on how eager you are to cook in it, and if you expect to modify it as you go.
My thought is that with this approach I could build the UDS and get cooking, then re-paint later.
With your back ground, if you are anything like me, you will have ideas after a few cooks. A UDS is easy enough to disassemble to paint that I'd go for it!
Yes I sure do! When I worked in the machine shop we had a powder coating station and my boss asked my if I wanted anything I wanted painted. I really liked the wrinkle finish paint, and thought a red wrinkle finish drum with stainless hardware would be very cool. Also I thought a through hole screw would be nice and clean to put a probe through without drilling an extra hole. Of course I'd tap the exterior to put a screw to cap it when not in use. Even without all the the tooling my experience would be of use in a UDS build. Sure would be nice to have a crew of welders, sheet metal mechanics, and a powder coating pro at my disposal though!