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chargrill2369 04-02-2017 12:13 PM

Hi I made a uds. I followed the instructions I found on yourube. It works great and holds temp well.

PoohDaddy 04-03-2017 01:38 PM

I'm on page 211 of reading this mega thread!! I'm bout to start my build in the next week or so. I have seen several pics with latch's holding the lids on but have not seen what kind or where to get them. any help on this subject?

ebijack 04-03-2017 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by PoohDaddy (Post 3765877)
I'm on page 211 of reading this mega thread!! I'm bout to start my build in the next week or so. I have seen several pics with latch's holding the lids on but have not seen what kind or where to get them. any help on this subject?

I don't know that you need a latch. But you will see quite a few versions of hinges depending on the lid used. You have alot of pages to see. Take notes of the pages so you can go back later. Cause you know you will. :doh:
Some of us make our own from brackets etc from HD.

https://www.google.com/search?q=uds+...&bih=747&dpr=1

PorkinButts82 04-03-2017 04:13 PM

I don't think the latches are necessary if your lid is a somewhat tight fit. As for the hinge, spend the $50 and take all the guess work out of it. Order, unbox, install, and enjoy. After you chase down parts and time for doing so, you're better off buying one. Just my .02

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PorkinButts82 04-03-2017 04:15 PM

I just picked up a kettle off CL, $10. Just needed the lid. Painted it and luckily it fit pretty good as my drum sat, no mods needed. I leaked a little so put 4 paper binder clamps and it worked great. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...95c796173b.jpg

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PoohDaddy 04-03-2017 09:18 PM

Thanks fellas! I got work to do!


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SmittyJonz 04-03-2017 10:12 PM

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PorkinButts82 04-04-2017 07:04 AM

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That's a whole Lotta wood brother!

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clskinsfan 04-04-2017 09:20 PM

Hi all. I am almost done with my first UDS. I know this thread helped me immensely with my build so I wanted to drop a tip that I found while building. I had the red liner in my barrel. I was going to get it sand blasted but before I dropped the money to have it done I was going to try to do it myself first. I did a VERY hot burn with 3 pallets stuffed into the barrel. Once that was done I used a scotch brite scouring pad and Bar keepers friend and scrubbed the inside of the barrel. I was shocked how easy the red liner came off. There were still a few spots of it inside the barrell. Especially in the ribs. So up went another VERY hot fire into the barrell. After this second fire and another scrubbing the red liner is gone. It really was not any more difficult than washing a car. I hope that helps someone else who is concerned about getting the liner out.

I set my UDS up similar to a PBC. 2 racks which I cut in half and one piece of rebar running to 2 holes in the sides of the drum. I split the racks so that I can hang meat off of the rebar and still use 2 half racks for some cedar fish or oysters (I love smoked oysters!) Since I had to have those 2 holes to hang meat I only drilled 2 additional holes in my lid for venting. I am going to get the thing dialed in this weekend.

Thanks to all of you who contributed to this thread. You have made my job much easier.

SmittyJonz 04-04-2017 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by PorkinButts82 (Post 3766278)
That's a whole Lotta wood brother!

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60/40. That's why people couldn't tell if I cooked on my drum or my stick burner.
Can't run that many chunks at 225*, but 225* Blows. I run 275*-300*. :heh:

PorkinButts82 04-04-2017 09:49 PM

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60/40. That's why people couldn't tell if I cooked on my drum or my stick burner.
Can't run that many chunks at 225*, but 225* Blows. I run 275*-300*. :heh:

275* seems to be the sweet spot for me and my drum. She will purr right along within a few degrees here and there. Just added a kettle lid on mine and seems to run better than the flat lid did. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...66d856396f.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...d7c6908366.jpg

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Radiccus 04-14-2017 01:42 AM

She aint pretty, but she's faithful
 
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Forum crept for a bit then just pulled the trigger. Made this beauty a few weeks back. Low cost was the name of the game. Got the drum for $15, dome and 2 grates free off CL, $12 for the dome lip metal and about the same for the fire rope. Found the safety pin in a drawer. Rattled canned in hi temp matte black bc it was $3.50 a can. 2 cooking grates, and a 3rd grate so I can mess around with a heat diffuser. No welder/welding skills and I didnt want to buy u-bolts, so yes that is wire holding my basket together. Its solid as a rock. Ive had it fired up 5 or 6 times since its creation and have made, ribs, rib tips, chicken, sausages, and a 12lb pork butt ( can be seen on bottom rack between the ribs). All phenomenal. Big props to this mega thread for getting me here. Prior to this I was rocking $60 Home depot bullet smokers so now I am a happy camper. I'm currently working on an automatic temperature controller. If its a success ill post that too. Cheers.

peppasawce 04-30-2017 10:04 PM

theres nothing like an Ugly Drum Smoker

bstomper 05-01-2017 12:56 AM

Drums are looking good guys. Keep the pictures coming. Pictures are good. I actualy lucked out for a change. I have always wanted a weber lid for my first uds but they are impossible to come by where I live. I have also always wanted a weber kettle......so I finally got one the other day and just for giggles I tried the weber lid on my uds and to my surprize it was a perfect fit. Actualy fit the drum better than the kettle. Now I'm looking real hard for another lid.

PorkinButts82 05-01-2017 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by bstomper (Post 3783151)
Drums are looking good guys. Keep the pictures coming. Pictures are good. I actualy lucked out for a change. I have always wanted a weber lid for my first uds but they are impossible to come by where I live. I have also always wanted a weber kettle......so I finally got one the other day and just for giggles I tried the weber lid on my uds and to my surprize it was a perfect fit. Actualy fit the drum better than the kettle. Now I'm looking real hard for another lid.

Craigslist, facebook, offer up, letgo... plenty of resale sites. Just an FYI it doesn't have to be a Weber kettle lid.

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