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Good thing Pat has a hat on to protect him :biggrin:
BTW I experienced my first Rancher swirling ash syndrome this past weekend in the UDS. I have finally seen the light brothers.... |
Hey Doc, what was your final opinion on the heat deflector in the mini?
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Ya know I like it and I think it may be of some use. It would appear to keep the temps a bit more even through the cook yet it keeps the heat right under the product so having a fat cap is a god thing. It works well as half Pint is short but I don't know what the deal would be with a fuss sized UDS.
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For a fast cook on a butt or brisket, it looks like a lot of potential. The only quick cook but I did was a 5 pounder in a little under 5 hours on the UDS. Cooler for about an hour, and oh man was it good. Seems like the deflector might work out for that type of cook in the small barrel. Thanks for the info Doc.
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No problem I'll keep using it and let you know if anything changes.
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How does one get the grease out of the bottom of the UDS? I have an ash pan below the charcoal basket, but it has holes in it and some of the drippings from the 6 butts ended up on the bottom of the drum. It was still liquid the next day so I put a bunch of paper towels down there. There was a lot from the 6 butts.
BTW, Butts were excellent. I know it did not happen because I don't have any pics. Thanks, George |
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I got a "inner drum" that I lift out
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Employ a small child.
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Put some ash on it and let it soak up. Then use a Thirdeye Hoe Scoop" to scrape it out.
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After two buts and two briskets on my 85g I had the same thing...lotsa greas in the bottom. I didn't want it going rancid on me so I poured in some Heavy Duty Simple Green (which for some reason is purple) and maybe a half gallon of water. I swished that around and let it soak in to break up the grease.
I poured this out into a 5g bucket and then down the sewer drain. I used a hose to rinse out the rest with the drum tipped on its side. I mostly left the sides of the drum alone. After that a quick blast with the weed burner to dry it out and a quick coating with some Smart & Final spray grease (like PAM) and we are good as new. |
Thanks for all of the ideas! I especially like the small child idea. I can hold one of my granddaughters upside down by the feet and let them wipe it all out. I think I better not try that one!
Thanks, George |
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Start up and cleanup are easy, just lift the drum off the stand and git er done.
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