1st UDS

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elkhorn98

Meat Mopper
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Feb 4, 2007
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Occidental, CA
Picked up a food grade 55 gal drum that had blackberry puree in it for my 1st uds. Burned it out, used a grinder with a wire brush, high temp primer, high temp semi gloss black. Went with 4 3/4" nipples and 1 ball valve. Made a thermo port out of threaded lamp rod. Garage door handles. Weber charcoal grate with expanded metal and pizza tray attached for ashes. Went with 2 cooking grates 4.5" and 11" from the top. A diffuser will go on the 3rd weber rack jusr above the charcoal basket and will use a pizza pan or pizza stone. Picked up 3 weber kettle exhaust dampers for the lid. I over burned the lid a little and it warped a little. Anyway to fix it?

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Drum looks great!  A temporary fix would be to wrap stove gasket around it while cooking to keep it more airtight.  I do that with mine.  You could place hd aluminum foil there too.  Hopefully the bump will get you a better answer.
 
Its the lid. Look at the pic whete it is sanded down.

Did some testing tonight while seasoning it and it is impressive. With everything open I can get up to 390 degrees and adjust it down from there.
 
My lid warped a bit when I had it powder coated. Hasn't caused any issues controlling temps. I do use the locking band to close things up. Sounds like you have good temps going. You should be able to get higher temps though. I have (3) 1" valved air intakes and can hit over 500. For exhaust my lid has a 2" & a 1" hole. I pull both of the bungs from those and leave them wide open when smoking.

One thing with a UDS is to not over shoot your temp too much it's hard to get back down. Easier to increase if needed.
 
My lid warped a bit when I had it powder coated. Hasn't caused any issues controlling temps. I do use the locking band to close things up. Sounds like you have good temps going. You should be able to get higher temps though. I have (3) 1" valved air intakes and can hit over 500. For exhaust my lid has a 2" & a 1" hole. I pull both of the bungs from those and leave them wide open when smoking.

One thing with a UDS is to not over shoot your temp too much it's hard to get back down. Easier to increase if needed.
This is my battle with the BGE. I have found that I need to be very patient in the fire building process, that it is better to just build a very small fire and let it creep up to the desired point than it is do build a barn burner fire and try to choke it down....
 
Nice build there. I would just keep your eye open for a new lid. Or hit some yard sales this spring for a kettle lid. You would have to install a piece of sheet metal around the inside of the lip of the drum for it to fit though. Mine has warped a little with use but I use a big rock sometimes to press it down onto the barrel while it's hot and it goes back to shape for a while. It really doesn't seem to affect it much anyway. So, did you get all that liner out of there? That stuff is so nasty.
 
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