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Found a Drum that is tapered at top
Just by accident I found a drum that is tapered the last 5" at the top... the outside dimension is 22 3/8" a Weber 22.5" lid should fit perfectly without any bending or hammering. I might be able to get more drums ?? If anyone is interested. NE Alabama
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My buddy has one like that and it's actually to tapered. The lid didn't fit well. Hopefully yours fits better.
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Lined?
I am reading through all 800+ pages of this post, and bear with me as I am only on page 181 since I started reading last week!
What say you brethren? Is this unlined? It contained vegetable base for making soap, I was told by the company I bought it from it is food grade, so I went out and took a wire cup to the lid. Only used my hand, didn't put it in a drill. It still has soap base residue which I will take to the car wash and wash it out, do I still need to do the burns? Or season and cook? http://i1289.photobucket.com/albums/...psansctknq.jpg Thanks! |
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I sure know I'd like to find more like my flat no bung hole barrels, no ribs and only a rust inhibitor.
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I forgot to pick up lump this week had to use left over lump some biquetes and temps were more stable little more smoke but a wrapped fattie and a meatloaf first time on meatloaf and WOW finished it with sweet baby rays honey chipotle bbq sauce
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I have spent hours reading this thread and looking at builds. I wanted to subscribe to this thread and ask a few questions I couldn't find specific answers for.
1. I was going to paint the inside with some high temp grill paint. Seems like most people oil and season the inside. Does this cause issues with rust in wetter climates? Any reasons I should not paint the inside? 2. The goal is to make it look nice to keep the wife happy but still KISS. I really like the smoke stack look. Are there any advantages or disadvantages to say dual 1.5" stacks, 8 evenly spaced holes, or dual weber vents besides aesthetics? 3. A friend gave me a box shaped basket. I was going to put legs on it and try it out. Anyone else use box shaped baskets or are round baskets for some reason preferred? |
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Exhaust makes no difference on smoke stacks or many holes. You just want enough exhaust to have enough draw to pull the heat up. I use a pipe screwed into the 2 inch bung, simply because it was easier than drilling a bunch of holes and capping them off. To each his own on that. Square or round basket makes no difference, just want it big enough to hold enough charcoal to do a long enough cook for a brisket or pork butt. I used a 18.5 inch weber grate with 12 inch tall expanded metal grating wrapped around it. Burns for a really long time full. |
Thanks! Maybe I am really over thinking this but I am driving myself crazy here. Everywhere I read states the golden rule of having the charcoal basket bottom 24" from the first rack. Now I am assuming that all 55 gallon drums are basicly the same and I have a new drum marked dot "7a type a". So I have approximately 33" of inside height with the flat lid on. If I do my intakes at 2" with the bottom of the grate resting at 3" from the bottom and measure up 24" that's only 6" to spare for cooking area. I dont plan on using a diffuser and I am concerned 6" is not enough space. I have literally spent the last 3 hours reading on the subject and cant seem to find a definitive answer. Some say 18" and up, some say just use a diffuser, some say 24" is gospel, and some say +/- couple inches wont matter. Am I over thinking this?
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