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It will keep overspray down to a minimum, which means less product loss. Not to mention the finish will be much better. check out Kremlin products |
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I bought a $4 bag of mesquite. I never cook on it but it is hot chit. http://img158.imageshack.us/img158/2...0384da9.th.jpg Here is the barrel in full blaze and you can see the seam holding ok. You can also see the jagged top that I still have to grind down:oops: http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/8...0383zz9.th.jpg And here it is from the top view:icon_cool http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/8...0385mt3.th.jpg |
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Kremlin is a good product? I will be looking into these. |
http://www.ekremlin.com/Main/Literat...X_Brochure.pdf
Didnt look through the whole catalog, but at least the guns for Airmix are in here....not sure about the pumps. I use a pump in my shop for spraying cabinets. But I could take the pump anywhere I want...all I need is some filtered air at about 50psi. The pump is the size of a carryon suitcase. Page 3 actually shows some of the pumps, but companies built these into portable units...if i can get photos i will |
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But you would not use this to paint walls with, they do have other products though |
I looked at the Kremlin brochure. Stuff looks pricey.
Let's not forget; these are Ugly Drum Smokers. I say keep them ugly! Trying to make them pretty is like putting lipstick on a pig. Ugly is beautiful; pass it on. |
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would even go higher with artistic drawings etc on the drums. But price-wise....Depending on the gun you chose and a lower volume portable pump would run about $1600 |
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My fix would be to get a somewhat "flexible" piece of steel...maybe 1/8" thick x 2 or 3" tall then either weld it to the inside of the drum or use some type of fasteners(stainless rivets) keep one inch or so of the metal band above the lip on drum. |
I have several drums I am preparing for members of the family. I found that one drum with a flat rim is a perfect fit for the weber tops. The rounded ones I have to grind down. In the future I will try to get drums with flat rims.
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If you check your drum Weber lids fit most bottoms. I flipped mine over and cut the bottom out using a drum deheader and kept the band clamp and top on as bottom. An added bonus is that when it gets scruddy inside I can take bottom (old top) off and power wash cyllinder and bottom real well.
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...k/IMG_2437.jpg http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...k/IMG_2438.jpg http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...ck/Valve-1.jpg http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...k/IMG_2604.jpg |
Seems to be an awfull lof of work removing the rolled edge when all you really need to do is take a crescent wrench and use it to "tweak" the edge of the webber lid and it will fit over and seal pretty well.
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