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wayner123 03-17-2010 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by T.G (Post 796989)
I'd be careful with the knotted/braided wire cups on something as thin as a drum.

Many years ago, out on one of the ships, I built a grill from a 42gal oil barrel, I used a standard straight-wire cup wheel to clean some spots where I needed to weld, and it was fine as long as I didn't bear down hard. I sneezed at one point and jammed the angle grinder into the barrel and it tore up the surface. Had I been using a knotted/braided cup, it probably would have gouged right through the barrel.

Hmmm.... the weed burner and my drill mounted wire wheel is sounding better. I may try the flexible sanding disc as well.

kgoings 03-17-2010 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by wayner123 (Post 796992)
Hmmm.... the weed burner and my drill mounted wire wheel is sounding better. I may try the flexible sanding disc as well.

I tried the weed burner....too slow for me, the flexible sanding disk with like 60 grit should clear it off quick...I used it by hand it was pretty quick.

wayner123 03-17-2010 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by kgoings (Post 796996)
I tried the weed burner....too slow for me, the flexible sanding disk with like 60 grit should clear it off quick...I used it by hand it was pretty quick.

Got a pic or link to the one you used? I thought you meant one of those flexible sanding disc pads that goes on your angle grinder.

kgoings 03-17-2010 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by wayner123 (Post 797000)
Got a pic or link to the one you used? I thought you meant one of those flexible sanding disc pads that goes on your angle grinder.

This is what I meant....and in my post when I said I used it by hand...I meant th 60grit sandpaper sorry for the confusion.

Smokin Gator 03-17-2010 03:30 PM

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Better get some paint on the outside of that bad boy or rust will show up in a matter of days... or at least it would in Florida. Maybe it is different in AZ!! Gorgeous drum though!!

kgoings 03-18-2010 02:14 PM

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Made some progress this morning

http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/attach...1&d=1268943223

Now I gotta put in the air intake, exhaust, grates, and then season it...:banger

leasingthisspace 03-18-2010 02:24 PM

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Looking good so far. Did you already decide what your going to cook in it the first time?

mosesbotbol 03-18-2010 02:31 PM

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How are you going to attach the grates? Will drill brackets to hold each one? Where will the fire source be?

kgoings 03-18-2010 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by leasingthisspace (Post 798472)
Looking good so far. Did you already decide what your going to cook in it the first time?

I have not, any suggestions on something I can't mess up too bad?

kgoings 03-18-2010 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by mosesbotbol (Post 798476)
How are you going to attach the grates? Will drill brackets to hold each one? Where will the fire source be?

4 carriage bolts for each grate.

T.G 03-18-2010 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by kgoings (Post 798493)
4 carriage bolts for each grate.

If you're going to use four bolts, make sure you have them all at exactly the same level. If there is any variances in the height of the bolts, you are going to have a wobbly grate which some people don't care for and if extreme, can make balancing of lopsided items on the grate difficult, causing them to tip over. Going down to three bolts will eliminate the possibility of this, but opens up a slightly increased chance of flipping the grate if you get too much weight too far out to the side.

kgoings 03-18-2010 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by T.G (Post 798524)
If you're going to use four bolts, make sure you have them all at exactly the same level. If there is any variances in the height of the bolts, you are going to have a wobbly grate which some people don't care for and if extreme, can make balancing of lopsided items on the grate difficult, causing them to tip over. Going down to three bolts will eliminate the possibility of this, but opens up a slightly increased chance of flipping the grate if you get too much weight too far out to the side.

Thanks

Yes I know, I used to work construction for my dad...and while I was in school I was a math major...so measure twice, then measure again, then maybe cut if your feeling lucky ;)


I got them all installed...steady as a rock :tu

kgoings 03-18-2010 04:44 PM

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All done but the seasoning! :banger

Actually I don't have a thermometer, but I planned on ordering a digital one. I guess I will have to wait to cook?


http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/attach...1&d=1268952245

http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/attach...1&d=1268952245

tuxpuff 03-18-2010 05:07 PM

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wow...that was amazingly fast! Great work...she looks like a beauty!

You could always hop over to Lowes or something and get a $7 cheapo thermometer if you can't wait.

Sooooo....what ya smoking first? :)

kgoings 03-18-2010 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by tuxpuff (Post 798629)
wow...that was amazingly fast! Great work...she looks like a beauty!

You could always hop over to Lowes or something and get a $7 cheapo thermometer if you can't wait.

Sooooo....what ya smoking first? :)

Thanks, I am not sure what I am going to cook yet. Maybe Ribs or Brisket, have to see what the wife and kido's want.

tuxpuff 03-18-2010 07:10 PM

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If you like pork one of the easiest things to smoke is a pork butt...pretty much fail safe because of the fat content. Brisket can be a bit tricky. Here is my first attempt at a butt...

http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=19926

replicant_argent 03-18-2010 07:19 PM

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Great stuff Kirk, looks like something I would attempt and enjoy very much.

T.G 03-18-2010 07:36 PM

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Looks good.

Like Luke said, you can get a little analog thermometer for cheap. I have these Char-Broil universal temperate gauges installed on both of my Webers, they are $9 at home depot, work well and seem to be fairly impervious to the elements as I don't cover my grills/bbqs/smokers - if it rains, they get rained on.


What did you end up choosing to use as a coal basket?

T.G 03-18-2010 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by kgoings (Post 798639)
Thanks, I am not sure what I am going to cook yet. Maybe Ribs or Brisket, have to see what the wife and kido's want.

If you want to go brisket - here's some good info:
http://www.bbq-brethren.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=68321

Pork butt is easier though.

kgoings 03-18-2010 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by T.G (Post 798752)
What did you end up choosing to use as a coal basket?

I made one using 2ftx2ft expanded metal, 6 inches deep.


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