UDS Finally Burnt Through

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Here I was, thinking that people were going to have me spending the big bucks, but you guys sure did a good job at selling the UDS. Those who commented are all correct, I am very familiar with them and mine has made some mighty fine tasting food. That and they are cheap, no doubt about it. My initial build cost me a bit extra because I bought second hand Weber kettle as a parts donor, but I don't think I had $150 invested in it, total. There's a guy not too far away from me who's selling clean 55 gallon drums for $30, guess I'll go and pick one up....
 
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As others said, I'd stick with the drum since you know it well. Too bad you're in Suffolk, I'd give you a nice unlined drum.
The Mrs. was out that way a few weeks ago picking up a horse, wish I had known, oh well. I would invest more in the gas to come and grab a free one from you, than to pay $30 to the guy the next town over. Thank you though, very thoughtful!
 
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