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I put pure clay kitty litter in the bottom of the drum before I cook to soak up the grease and a shop vac to clean it out later. The bungs on the bottom would probably make it an easy clean without a vac.:cool: |
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You have skills. That looks awesome:clap2: |
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Nice, but I need some blueprints to figure it all out. |
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Here's a step by step video.... http://img88.imageshack.us/slideshow...?id=20done.jpg |
Nice, thanks!
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I have another drum that was used to hold sesame oil and does not have a liner setting in the garage that I'm going to make into an even better smoker than my first one. |
Dag gone it smokerking........I'm currently building a UDS and saw your picture. Wont be doing this on my current one.......I want it done by next weekend for a comp:shocked:. But I printed your picture for future reference, I love welding square things to round objects, it gives the ol brain a workout
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I have been trying to figure out what is meant by seasoning the UDS. I have seen a couple people say that they used Crisco to season/coat the barrel. Could someone explain to me exactly what is meant by this or the proper way to do it.
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Thanks to everyone for the answers and suggestions. Now to start the building of my own UDS.....
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I am building and the only ash pan I could find was galvanized. Since is is for ash collection only with that be OK?
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