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Newbie from the North East

Postby Kiska95 » 05 Apr 2015, 12:24

Hi Q'ers

Just getting my teeth in to the bones of this subject (pun intended) and I am building my first UDS. I have bbq'ed nay grilled and burnt for over 30 years so I thought it was time to do it right (Lo & Slo). On that note I have tried to contact saysausages about one of their imported stokers IQ 120 but the contact us form is not available, so how do we buy get in touch? any one else having trouble.

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Re: Newbie from the North East

Postby Toby » 06 Apr 2015, 07:21

Welcome to the forum! Some of my sites were hacked and am in the process of rebuilding / fixing them. Send an email to me at info@bbbqs.com ref the pitmasters and I will check the stock levels
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Re: Newbie from the North East

Postby Kiska95 » 08 Apr 2015, 21:57

Hi toby
sent a couple of emails as instructed are you having bother with those too?
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Re: Newbie from the North East

Postby Kiska95 » 19 Apr 2015, 12:14

Hi Toby

Very disappointed!!!
No reply to my query by either a post or email so I take it you aint got any stock! So I would suggest we can forget about the Pitmaster gear and a UK supplier so I have gone with the BBQ Guru from BattleBox UK at least they seemed to want my money.
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Re: Newbie from the North East

Postby Kiska95 » 22 Apr 2015, 14:28

Still no reply!!!!
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Re: Newbie from the North East

Postby Toby » 23 Apr 2015, 08:04

Brian, I replied via email on the 9th April. Ranting on a forum page without any direct links to the person you are trying to communicate with is pointless.
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Re: Newbie from the North East

Postby Kiska95 » 23 Apr 2015, 12:00

OK I will direct this but I thought it was obvious.

Hi Toby

No one is ranting just stating the facts as is.

You asked for an email and I sent 2. I have not had any reply not in spam or junk. If I had I would have responded appropriately. So thinking that the only way to get any reply was through the forum but............?
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Re: Newbie from the North East

Postby Toby » 23 Apr 2015, 17:56

I hold my hands up to not having / been able to read all 40 odd thousand posts and follow every topic. Sorry
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Re: Newbie from the North East

Postby Kiska95 » 23 Apr 2015, 21:22

Toby
you asked me to respond directly hardly 40k it was 1 on 1
but you live n learn just keeping it real. I have checked every email including spam etc and nada. i suggest you may have sent your email to someone else not me. but never mind we will get over it
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Re: Newbie from the North East and his UDS Build

Postby Kiska95 » 03 May 2015, 15:50

Hi All
Time to move on!!!

Well I built my first UDS and it looks the biz but what a pain trying to get some of the essentials cheap enough and sourcing them. The guys in the US seem to do it quite cheaply from Home Depot but with a lot of research they are a doddle to build. So for those out there wanting to know a few tips on where's the cheapest places to go for bits unless you have other suggestions

Screwfix and Toolstore are the cheapest for 3/4 Brass hex nipples, flanged nuts and caps at under £1.00 each bit. 3 x sets for inlets and 8 X sets for the exhaust drilled in the lid
Male to Female shut off valve x 1 £6.50 on EBay
M8 by 50mm Stainless steel bolts washers and nuts from Ebay for the grate supports £4.00
2 x Grates similar to Weber 57CM at £14.99 from Sunshine BBQ
Ash tray just used the flat base of a cheapo 17" BBQ from Sainsburys or other at £12.00
My most expensive item was the coal tray at £24.99 its a replacement ProQ Excel coal basket But you could make a cheaper one from expanded metal but I couldn't be bothered. I held the ash tray and coal tray together with 3 x M10 x 180mm bit overkill as M8s would have done.
I used A Bolt from the Blue on EBay for all the stainless steel bolts etc.
Cheap handle for lid from B & Q at £4.00
High Temp engine paint from Euro Parts need about 3 to do body and lid at around £6.00 each
Temp gauges are not the best and very expensive if you try to get the US Tel Tru type but got 2 from Amazon (china) for about £6.00 but have yet to see what they are like. I have proper CookPro temp probes so I can check and adjust the position accordingly. (12 O'clock 275 F or 135C for low n slow)
My Kids also bought me a BBQ Guru for my birthday from Battle Box (UK supplier)
My friend gave me 3 horse shoes to use as feet to lift the UDS off the ground by about 150MM my local garage welded them on for me for a Fiver.
Couple of days easy work so get going for the summer.

Let me know if you want any more build info. :D
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