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Hello from Somerset

Postby CyderPig » 01 May 2012, 18:43

Hi
I'm CyderPig from Somerset, and have just joined today.
I found this forum while researching info for an Ugly Drum build, I have been using a Brinkman smoke and grill, and my homebuilt Texas type grill for the past four years.
If any members have measurements for converting a 45 gal drum into a UDS I would be really greatfull?
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Re: Hello from Somerset

Postby JEC » 01 May 2012, 19:30

Hello and welcome to the forum, we're almost neighbours, I live just over the border in Devon, the better part of the West Country, Ohh arrh, ohh arrh ay. :lol:

There's a massive UDS thread, link below, plenty of info on there along with the names of the main UDS users, someone will be able to help you

http://www.bbbqs.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=90
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Re: Hello from Somerset

Postby JEC » 01 May 2012, 19:31

You'll have to put up some pictures of your Texas grill
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Re: Hello from Somerset

Postby CyderPig » 01 May 2012, 20:26

I will when I learn to drive this computer!
Thanks for posting the link
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Re: Hello from Somerset

Postby Steve » 01 May 2012, 20:47

Any help required on the UDS, give me a shout, I've done a few now. Some of the parts are a sod to find if you want to use threaded nipples and the like, but they can be found.
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Re: Hello from Somerset

Postby BigG » 02 May 2012, 05:26

Welcome to the site, looking forward to some pics of your build. 8-)
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Re: Hello from Somerset

Postby Smoky Joe » 02 May 2012, 08:44

Welcome to the forum and looking forward to your posts and seeing then Texas smoker as well. :D

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Re: Hello from Somerset

Postby CyderPig » 02 May 2012, 10:39

Hi Steve
Thanks for your reply.
I have managed to get expanded steel from my local builder merchants in an 8ft by 2ft sheet for £26.
The nipple caps and ball valves I am going to try to get these today, a local plumbing store was ordering me a 3/4 air intake valve, but I have to see it to check its not galv? Who sells the Magnets some use?
Local tips have been put on alert for 22.5 kettle drums and I have 6- 45 gal drums ready to burn out, but any info on getting bits is much appreciated!
If other members are having trouble getting good smoking wood, I suggest they contact their local Tree surgeons as they are a brilliant source of Cherry, Apple, Oak ,Beech etc.
I will try to post some pic's when I can get someone computer savvy to help as I am a total Luddite!
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Re: Hello from Somerset

Postby Minesamojito » 05 May 2012, 01:33

Hi there,
I'm just over the border too near cullompton. Look forward to seeing how you get on with your UDS, I looked into one, but went for a horizontal barrel and a proq frontier.
There's some top guys here who can help with the UDS.
Cheers
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Re: Hello from Somerset

Postby CyderPig » 06 May 2012, 16:34

Left the expanded steel out , used an old beer barrel instead! Cut it it half or so,7inch basket 15.5 wide, will sort photo's when I can get someone to post who is puter savvy. Used disc cutter to make air slots, lot of work, but this baby will last for ever. Have put a post out about Grillstock 2012, I live 9 miles from Bristol and can offer camping accom.
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