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Well finished Poor Piggy 2 today. Added paint, ash pan,handles and even got my Weber Slide-A-Side lid holder to work. Now off to find some poor piggy to smoke.
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1FUNVET nope those are free brass fittings,free barrel,free casters, free Weber lid,free Weber grates. Did have to buy the thermos ($6.00 each) though. My $12.00 UDS. I have people!
 
Help me out here...I've just been using a couple of tin foil baking pans to hold my wood and charcoal (which actually work pretty good but I'd like something more perminant. I found this old chili pot (I think) and drilled some holes in it. Will this work well? Does it need more holes for airflow?
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You can see it sits off the ground a little but I'm think Im still gonna put some bricks or something under it.
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1FUNVET nope those are free brass fittings,free barrel,free casters, free Weber lid,free Weber grates. Did have to buy the thermos ($6.00 each) though. My $12.00 UDS. I have people!

I got a charcoal basket ,ash catcher, brass fittings,ball valves, casters,thermometers and barrel at same price-free. Had to spend 25.00 at wally world for their Weber knock off to get the lid and grates.
My people are almost as good as your people.I found out years ago that it's not always what you know, but who you know.:wink:
 
Help me out here...I've just been using a couple of tin foil baking pans to hold my wood and charcoal (which actually work pretty good but I'd like something more perminant. I found this old chili pot (I think) and drilled some holes in it. Will this work well? Does it need more holes for airflow?

Dito what Skidder said, and I would drill a lot more holes underneath the charcoal grate.
 
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OK, need a little help here. I think I've attached two pics of my barrel. I'm trying to figure out if I need to burn/grind it out before I move forward. It was closed up and had extra virgin olive oil in it. one pic shows the whole barrel the other shows a spot that I grinded with a wire wheel. I'm thinking it's just straight steel with no liner but I'm second guessing myself and don't want to be serving my family food that I shouldn't be. If anyone has an opinion after looking at these pics I'd appreciate it. I have a pic of the label that I will post next. Thanks
 

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No offense jlough, but it was called a UDS way before that bro. Search a little more then post facts. OBTW, that is one of the best build posts on the UDS. Norco is way cool!
 
Here is the label on the side of the barrel if it means anything. One other side question, the second pic is of my fire box. I used donor bolts and the grate is 3 inches off the bottom. I know Norco suggests that it should be 3.5in but 3 will be fine won't it? Someone just reassure me please. Thanks
 

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Hawk if you are sure that that is all that was in the drum i would build away and use it. I cut a top off a drum for Hook Line and Sinker which had some type of bourbon or wiskey in it. Man It smelled great.
 
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