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Hi Phil , Welcome to our "Family" and "Addiction"
Plenty of good folk on here, ask any questions you can think of, and you will get your answers.
The UK Smokers Group Is where UK members can ask and share information that is unique to smoking and curing in the UK and does not obviously fit...
Hi MJM, Welcome to our "Family" and "Addiction"
Plenty of good folk on here, ask any questions you can think of, and you will get your answers.
Please take time to look at the UK Smokers Group,
http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/f/3161/uk-smokers
And introduce your self on the UK Roll Call...
I am impressed with the performance and economic use of Charcoal from this pit.
I added a full chute of Charcoal around 5kg (11lbs) set my Q Master Senior @ 105'C (221'F) I also recorded the temperature on my iGrill2.
The iGrill measured around 111'C (232'F)
The temperature stayed with in...
Great looking build. Like the fire box door and the direct air feed to the fire.
Point So!
Just finished my winter project as well. Table Top Stumps.
http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/262717/charcoal-gravity-feed-build#post_1706827
Been wanting to build on of these for a couple of years now, so today was the day I got started.
Collected my drum from a local supplier who advertised on a well know Auction Site. Cost £11.00 ($14.00)
Marked barrel out for two grill racks and a heat deflector plate above the Charcoal Pan...
Thanks for the thumps up on the build.
The twisting all over comment, was made because Stainless Steel expands with heat, and as I am not the best welder, going back and re-welding caused the plates to twist.