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kwas68

is one Smokin' Farker
Joined
Jun 9, 2010
Location
Oak Forest, IL
I'm building my second UDS and this barrel was not as clean as my first one. I was told it contained cooking oil but can't be sure as I bought it from a recycling center. Whatever it is, it had congealed onto the inside surface. Washed it out with a hose (after borrowing two non-operational pressure washers) and burned it out. Now I'm left with crusties on the inside surface of the barrel.

I'm thinking I should go at it with a wire wheel and repeat the burn process. Am I on the right track?
 
You could also go at it with a flat scraper first every where except in the ring dips. I got rid of a lot of crude that way before making it into dust with a power sander. Burning the secound time was helpful for me. It helped to loosen what was left behind after scrapaing and power sanding. I think you are on the right track.
 
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