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I shouldn't answer anything as I am only building my first drum smoker - a whiskey barel. Seems to me that if yo have a drum and your weber cover fits well, you are in fat city. My wever lid goeson my weber where I can cook real good stuff - and your UDS will cook as well. I just drilled 3 one inch holes for air intake - one 2with a wooden spigot for control. Charcoal basket - I bought a hunk of 9x3/4" expanded metal 12" x 48" - gonna bend it into a circle and wire it to a charcoal grate from a 22.5" kettle.
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1. Im using the stock lid on my drum right now. Just using the 2" open hole is working just fine. Not sure with the weber lid but Im sure someone can answer that. 2. is what Im using and works flawlessly 3. i used the charcoal grate from a 18.5 weber. Im pretty sure its 14" round. I use expanded metal and did 12" and that seems overkill for me. Im sure you can go down to 8" and just be fine. 4. no bottle opener?? The best advice is to keep it simple. Make sure you post some pics of the drum and the offerings of food. your going to love this thing. |
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Hah! Ok, I forgot to list the opener, but that is a must-have, isn't it? Thanks for the other answers, I look forward to reading more. Think I'm on the right track so far. |
No pictures yet but I got mine done tonight. Finally got some rain so I could work on it. Anyway fired it up, got it up to about 300 degrees. Then choked it back and had to leave for about two hours. When I got back it was running at 175 degrees, Had one pipe open and the ballcock right at half closed. Does this sound about right to everybody here?
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Never got around to posting it yet, but I finally finished my UDS last weekend too. I am a plumber so I had pretty much everything I needed on hand except for the barrel, Weber grate, and thermo. I also purchased some spray paint and a couple sanding wheels. I think total $$ invested was about $65. Not to shabby.
You can see what a beautiful day it was when I got to break it in!!! http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4081/...c05eb782d3.jpg http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4139/...124166bcbb.jpg http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4115/...c618535a8d.jpg IMAG0061 by thunderwagn, on Flickr |
duramax, you finally got some rain so you could work on it.? I feel you pain. I built my drum in the PNW winter and had to wait for the sun! But seriosly, how long is your intake control? Airflow has friction invovled and the longer the intakes, it will have a lot to do with drum temps.Like Paul B said " keep playing and see how she likes to fly!Just my .02 cents.
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Nice lookin drum, trunderwagn! and nice looking ribs! Welome to the drum corp! BTW my first 12 yrs. I lived in Carr! Pop. 20
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Holy Smokes , 435 pages of UDS knowledge. I started reading like 3 days ago, I think i'm on page 52 right now. I got most of the parts to build one but i am having trouble finding a barrel in or near Olympia, WA. I've tried CL and FreeCycle. also several feed store in the area but no luck . ideas anyone??
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Getting ready to weld up my charcoal pan and basket today for my UDS.
I went easy the first time, was excited to try it and just over cut my bottom grate out of exp metel, then bent the corners down to make the legs. Worked well but clean up is a b*$ch. This morning I am welding my 18 inch weber coal grate to the basket and putting a pizza pan under that. Question is how much room to leave between the coal grate and the pizza pan? I am thinking about 5 inches, current set up has around 3 inches clearance, and I can cook 5 or 6 times before the ash build up becomes a problem, and thats with Kingsford. This will make it possible to clean it before each cook, so maybe I would need less? Pizza pan will sit on the bottom of the drum, and i have 23 inches from the bottom of the coal grate to the first rack as it sits right now. If I go 5 inches off the bottom this would make that clearance 21 inches. The intakes are 1.5 inches off the bottom of the drum. Should be ok huh? Jeff |
wound up doing this.
Original exp metel welded to 18 inch coal grate and welded ends http://i968.photobucket.com/albums/a...Picture002.jpg Added a handle across the top http://i968.photobucket.com/albums/a...Picture003.jpg And a pizza pan that she had layin around not doing anything. Used some 5/16 bar I had layin around for the legs http://i968.photobucket.com/albums/a...Picture004.jpg still have 20 inches to the first grate. Got to go buy a pizza pan Jeff |
Finally got to smoke some chicken tonight. F'in wow was it great. Fired it up using the minion method. Jumped to three hundred, then choked her back a little and it cruised at 250 for two hours. didn't even have to adjust. Oh about the rain comment, we do some custom haying. been leaving home around 6:30 am and getting home around 9 or 10 pm. And yea the wife sits on a tractor in all her spare time also.
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May be a silly question, but as for the thermo for my DS, is there a preferred brand, or where do most get theirs for their cookers? I've looked at several stores and don't see what I think I would need. Probes are too short IMO! (Okay... no wise cracks.. ) :-P
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I just bought two 12" thermos from Wally World. $5 each in the grill section. May not be as accurate as the $50 models but good enough to get a good idea whats going on heat wise.
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