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New to UDS. Quick question
So I just picked up a really nice unlined food grade barrel. My question is should I burn off the paint on the outside and paint it with high temp paint? Or will it not come off with regular cooking? I don't want to build a nice smoker and then it look bad after the first cook or 2. If I need to get the paint it came with off and painted with high temp paint Id rather do it before I build it.
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hey folks just finished my first cook on the UDS had problems keeping temps down
as soon as I opened the lid that was it up in the 300s and I couldn't bring them back down are there any tricks I'm missing |
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Your temps WILL spike if you take your lid off and take your sweet time wrapping, spritzing, flipping or admiring the color of whatever you are smoking
Don't panic- don't start closing vents or intakes. Just "chill Winston". The temps will come back down- really - no fooling. It will take a bit of time- but a few degrees never hurt anybody. Best weapon: minimize that "lid off time". When you take the lid off, all the coals you have been keeping asleep- wake up to the huge influx of fresh air-and say "heyyyy! and perk up- there's your spike. If you just put the lid back on -leave the settings alone, they will go back to napping and your temps will be right where you left them. |
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3-5 mins after you have put the lid back on, re-open your intake/intakes. No where near the temp spikes w/o closing intakes. Like mentioned, within 5-10 mins you are back at your target temp. |
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My vote is to burn off the old paint, and use VHT paint (I use the 500 degree stuff) to customize it. Now all you have to worry about is grease and stuff mucking up the pretty paint job. |
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So here is my first build, it is built just like the one I got 12 years ago from my brother after he read about them here. The original is still going!
Holes all drilled, fire set and rolling, basket nearly done. I've got three more to do! Sorry for the sideways pics can't flip them from the phone |
High heat paint is not needed on these drums. Regular rustoleum works just fine.
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How to remove the bolt ring
How do I remove the bolt ring? Really struggling to figure this out .I can't turn the darn bolt.
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It should just be a bolt.
Righty Tighty Lefty Loosey (Smitty could probably do it with his bare hands. The rest of us need a wrench.) If all else fails - take a hack saw to the band. No one uses them for a UDS anyway. |
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