Nelskin
Found some matches.
Just got a free barrel that held pear juice and it has a liner. Do I need to burn/sand that out or can I just season over it?
Thanks,
Jes
Thanks,
Jes
So, if using a weed burner is the best method (except sandblasting - which isn't easy) what is the BTU output needed?
I can get a weedburner for $50 - $60 but I have no idea where to get sandblasting done.
I've never used a weed burner for this... just load it up with scrap wood (fill it full) and light'er up.
So, if using a weed burner is the best method (except sandblasting - which isn't easy) what is the BTU output needed?
I can get a weedburner for $50 - $60 but I have no idea where to get sandblasting done.
I've never used a weed burner for this... just load it up with scrap wood (fill it full) and light'er up.
I am currently building an Ugly Drum Smoker and I made the mistake of getting one with a red liner. I should have known better since I researched this forum and found numerous warnings against drums with liners in it:doh:. In my defence, I thought the liner was a rubber coating or something similar (i thought mine was paint, yes iam this dense.) Harbor freight sells a $20 weed burner what worked well to burn out/loosen most of the liner. I recommend burning liner out that stuff smells awful when heat it applied (and the smoke it produces ain't no thin blue). The reputation of the red liner is well deserved i still have to grind out the liner (im about 1/3 of the way through). Not looking forward to climbing inside and grinding out the rest:shock: