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See my updates in Red, I've looked into powder coating and that's only $55 for the powder coat, not the time for sandblasting or prep. The place I checked was $125 and hour for that so for powder coating one, on top of the $180 I already have in it that doubles the cost to $260. All of the prices that I put in red would be upgrades to my smoker. If I had someone ask me to build them something like this, it would be in the $400 range. I'm actually going to have one done in powder coat for my daughter as a graduation present and totally upgrade the heck out of it, glow in the dark Tel Tru, additional things on the outside for her college and sorority the fancy spring handles. I figure it's going to cost me $300 or more just for that build with only those upgrades. |
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I wouldn't pay $1 for that, Cowboys suck :heh::heh:
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Wonder if Jerry Jones gets his cut of all those cowboy UDS sales? I wouldn't drop dime on the fella or anything but he ought to know that Jones has lots of lawyers who might call him up and say "hey".
Paint scheme and logo not withstanding - $450 is not a super high a price to pay. I'd lose those cheezy risers tho' |
$500 My cost - BUFORD UDS;
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guys ive been racking my brains trying to figure out a way to have a uds stick burner.
what do you guys think of this idea? the drum is sitting on bricks and would slide off for cleaning sorry abt poor sketchup skills. downloaded it two days ago |
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http://www.bbq-brethren.com/forum/sh...d.php?t=231293 https://www.bbqsmokermods.com/produc...wsm-qcdr22.htm Or make one yourself. Note: you will need alot more intake and exhaust than what is required for smoking using coal/wood to burn wood splits. Some folks run with the door open as their intake control. I use my intakes below the door. 4" exhaust is ideal for getting to 800+*. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640...922/6XWZx8.jpg |
That wood fired UDS could be a fun project. Building the fire box separately and plopping your drum section right on top is pretty novel. How much do you plant to shorten the drum so it's not too tall? I've seen folks piece together sections of drums- it doesn't look too bad. Good point is you don't have to worry as much about sealing the leaks back up as you would with charcoal burning UDS.
Keep figuring, planning and drawing- it could turn into a very cool cooker. |
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I was thinking put the door right at the bottom lip of the barrel so one can open it up and sweep out the ash. thanks for sharing that pic. is that perchance your build? Quote:
thank you man. I want to figure this out. theres got to be an inexpensive way to burn wood with the uds :) |
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The access door has to reach well above the fire basket in order to easily add/adjust logs. Sweeping out coals is easy with https://www.menards.com/main/housewa...1706210&ipos=9 and dump ashes where ever you want. Very easy. I burn alot of wood in my vertical UDS. That is what I use it for the most. I have other "smokers", one being an offset. Questions, just ask. |
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that's like me asking my boy "if you want Pizza, just ask" . the answer is always HEck yeah. :biggrin1: so heck yeah I do have questions. burning just wood, what kind of bafflage do you have between the fire and the meat? what temps do you generally cook at? do you put logs in the barrel or get it to embers outside the barrel and then put the embers in the barrel? if you have a baffle, how high up is it? you made a cutout of the barrel. and then it looks like you surrounded the opening with some steel - what gauge and width? These are just the beginning questions. I will have MOAR!!! :biggrin1: THANKS |
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Ugly Drum Smoker
Correct me if I am wrong but isn’t that just an elaborated vertical smoker at that point?
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This is pretty awesome. :clap:
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