Kiska95 wrote:A uds is only a drum with a few holes in and parts from Screwfix! not a lot of tech ability needed. No welding just mecanno kit experience
Cheers, I'm going to keep this in mind but don't underestimate my lack of DIY skills!
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Kiska95 wrote:A uds is only a drum with a few holes in and parts from Screwfix! not a lot of tech ability needed. No welding just mecanno kit experience
CHokKA wrote:As you may have seen from my signature, I have a MasterTouch and I love it, it works brilliantly. I actually ended up with two MasterTouch units after the first one had damage to the lid and legs, but I patched it up and now my dad uses it because Weber just sent out a new unit and told me to dispose of the other myself!
PDC7 wrote:Personally I would not bother with the smokenator (it is currently selling on amazon) I'm more than happy using the snake method on my one touch to do my 5 -6 hour low and slow (I estimate with the right setup using decent fuel I could cook unhindered low and slow for up to 10 hours).
My only definite upgrade was my grill, I got the gourmet system grill (hinged side on the grates makes adding more fuel easy)
PDC7 wrote:My early mistake with the snake method was using my chimney to light just a few coals, I now light at least 12 to start, if it is too hot for your low and slow, close that lower vent a little bit more (but never fully closed) and always have that top vent 100% open.
I think you do get the hinged grate with master touch (but im not sure) either way for starters you can have fun grilling and then indirect cooking first (Just remember - leave that lid on, let it cook, don't go poking every 5 mins)
Charcoal baskets / Charcoal rails are useful (I got the rails in mine) and I use mine to create areas for grilling, if you imagine you a relooking directly down at your grill I have the left third with lit coals (held there by rail) centre with no coals and right third with lit coals also. This gives me 3 cooking areas, 2 direct and 1 indirect.
A good thing to know is that at the Tesco Petrol station (only in petrol station not the store) they sell supagrill lump wood and briquettes (i like to use a mix, put some unlit lump onto my lit briquettes) which is a decent fuel and The Range now stock Heat beads
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