Well guys finally finished my first UDS. Me and my buddy worked on it a couple of weekends. It only took that long because every weekend he said he would be at my house early and he would show up at like 5pm after sleeping all day cuz he stayed out all night. Guess he just hasnt found his man strength yet. But anyways we used three brass 3/4" nipples for air vents capped two of them and put a ball valve on the other. The top rack is 5 1/2" from the top of the drum. The charcoal basket dimensions are 9"tall by 18" around. Can put a whole 16lb bag of charcoal in it. The nipples are 2 1/2"" from the bottom and the basket is 4" from the bottom so a good amount of airflow can get in. I got the expanded metal from work and just cut it and bent it there in the metal bender and welded it real quick. Good thing we had that bender because that is some heavy duty expanded metal. A lot of the hardware came from work so it was all in all a pretty cheap job. All we bought was a 22.5" grate, 4 cans of spray paint, a temp gauge the nipples and caps and jb weld. So about 80$ spent on materials and found a lid in the jungle. Its pretty bad im a plumber and couldnt find 3/4" caps and nipples at work lol didnt have anything. Did our first rack of ribs last weekend and man were those AMAZING. Used the 3-2-1 method and the ribs were falling off the bone and full of flavor. But lets see if i can get these pics on here.
After it was sanded
Before it was sanded down
Buddy painting the lid
Top view of charcoal basket
Side view of basket
Drilling the holes for the vents and some bananas lol Gotta love Guam
First attempt at smoking
Just fall of the bone juicy ribs
Finished UDS
Nipple for airvent
Ball valve
After it was sanded
Before it was sanded down
Buddy painting the lid
Top view of charcoal basket
Side view of basket
Drilling the holes for the vents and some bananas lol Gotta love Guam
First attempt at smoking
Just fall of the bone juicy ribs
Finished UDS
Nipple for airvent
Ball valve
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