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I don't mop my brisket. Just remember- if you are a lookin' ya ain't cookin. Just my opinion :thumb: |
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Yea found mine at Ace. The guy had no idea what i was talking about until I showed the big 24X24 box that says Expanded Steel :thumb: It was def by all the sheet metal and diamond plating. |
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Red liner
I tried the Easy Off trick on my red liner and it didn't do anything. Also tried paint remover and that didn't work either.....going to buy a refurbished one from Consolidated barrel in Mpls..
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Interesting on the liner... I wonder how many different things these are coated with? I think you can see it worked on mine from the picture. Did you coat the crap out of it and really let it foam up? I bet I used half a can or so on the lid. Let that shiz totally foam up and sit for awhile. Then I scrubbed with like a green scrubby. Who knows what all different things these barrels are painted with....
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Red liner ...sandblasted Holes....Drilled Firebox....made
Ready for a fire and to cure the the shiney inside of the drum...what should be wiped on inside of drum? I've read...peanut oil / vegtable oil /cooking spray (pam). What's the best ? After a burn to get a handle on temps. , and cure the drum(step #1) its MEAT TIME , AAAAhhhh Sweet Animal Flesh and Adult Beverages (step#2) :clap2::clap2::clap2: |
Ok mine is a reconditioned drum meaning they acid washed it out and no liner. How long should I burn it for?
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@owen299 I read CRISCO or similar shortening is easy to work with, as you control how much you want on it.. and it stays put once you do. I used it for cast iron and it works great.
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Uds air vents
I've seen a lot of usds that have three air vents on the bottom; why three and not just one?
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I must have the super-duper dreaded liner cuz tried the Easy off trick and I think I heard the liner chuckle in an evil way after applying it!:evil: |
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http://i829.photobucket.com/albums/z...2/DSCF5466.jpg It's off of a BGE. I have full control and can get temps up real high. To answer your Q, that's just the way they were originally designed. A bunch of mods had been done since. Paul B SS UDS SS Auspit SS ROL |
3 or 4, bolts and Bottom vents?
Hi Guys
A few questions. 1. How many bolts do you use to hold up the grill on your UDS, 3 or 4? 2. How many 1" bottom vents do you need, 3 or 4? 3. How many bottom vents do you open for 250, 350 and 450 deg? On a small smoker, I had problems with the grill flipping when lifting one of a pair of big butts, with only 3 bolts holding the grill. Does anyone have the same problem with only 3 bolts on their 55 gal UDS? I finally scored some drums for $10 ea 1 was unlined bare metal:-D, the other 3 painted.http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/n...bq/drums_c.jpg Luc |
So do I have a lined drum? I took a wire wheel to it and it came off pretty easily. this area took about 2 minutes to do. I thought the liners were a huge pain to come off. Will this come off from my burnout?
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New drum guy
Ok, so I got a free drum the other day, and now I have a few questions for all you experienced drum heads. Oh, and I have been trying to "do the homework", but so far am only through the first 100 pages of this thread (it's not a thread, it's a whole tapestry). I'll go back to reading after I post this. I'd like to build while I am at home this week, most of my work time is spent on the road. That's why I am jumping to the end here with my questions.
Ok... closed-top drum, cutting it will be no problem. Have set my Weber lid on it and it seems to fit snugly over the rolled top, like it was made for it. I have parts of another Weber in the garage that have been waiting for this to happen. I've seen big stacks, lids with 8 smaller holes drilled, etc.... is the Weber lid with it's stock vent enough for the exhaust? So far (through those 100 pages), it seems that (3) 3/4" pipe nipples for intakes, one with a ball valve, are working well for many. Feel free to correct me if there are better ideas. Charcoal basket size - my biggest question so far. I've seen low and wide and tall and narrow. What's the consensus? I am thinking around 14" in diameter, sides need to be maybe 8" high? More or less on either measurement? Pan underneath for ash containment, basket raised above the pan just an inch or two? Basket will be expanded metal with a handle for lifting from the drum. Small things: Thermometer mounted in the side, just below the lower rack I think? Maybe a small hole or two for a probe thermometer, handles and casters are options I'm considering... What am I missing? I'm certainly open to suggestions and criticism! |
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