Building a new cooker.

Postby Dr. Sweetsmoke » Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:12 pm

matt reese wrote:That is a beautifully built smoker Dr. Sweetsmoke. I've built and own a good selection myself but none look quite as clean and nicely done as that. Congrats and thanks for sharing.



Thank you.

I have a few more things to do to it but nothing as far as making it cookable. We planned another cook this Sunday but this time we are adding a few racka of ribs to the mix. I want to try a few things before I set sail with this one so pray for some sunshine. 8) I have built others like it so it's very straight forward.
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Postby porker » Thu Apr 30, 2009 5:50 pm

Dr. Sweetsmoke wrote:
porker wrote:I'm gonna try making one of these ...

http://www.thesmokering.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13224

I've just gotten me a drum and I'm now looking for the rest of the bits an pieces.

Cheers

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Ahhh yes the UDS I have two of them. BTW Browser is a friend if mine.


My drums.
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There are a few things you need to be careful of for your build but the UDS is the easiest and cheapest smoker you can get/make.


Hi Doc, yes thats what I'm gonna try ... I've been reading up a bit, can you share your experiences so I benefit from your past mishaps?

Like I say I got a nice clean drum and I'm looking for some expanded metal for the rack and the burner.

BTW I like the black stuff Harp!

I'm struggling to find a therm at the moment anyone know where I can get a cheap one.

TIA

Cheers

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Postby wheels » Thu Apr 30, 2009 7:11 pm

I'm struggling to find a therm at the moment anyone know where I can get a cheap one.


Likewise, I have found a US supplier that will ship at reasonable cost:

http://www.kck.com/old_smokey/bbq_tempe ... meter.html

The only other alternative seems to be to use a ProBbq meat thermometer:

http://www.thebbq.co.uk/item/meat_probe_thermometer/

But as to how good the probe is when it's not inserted in something is anyone's guess.

Hopefully, someone will come up with a supplier.

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Postby Dr. Sweetsmoke » Thu Apr 30, 2009 7:44 pm

porker wrote:
Hi Doc, yes thats what I'm gonna try ... I've been reading up a bit, can you share your experiences so I benefit from your past mishaps?

Like I say I got a nice clean drum and I'm looking for some expanded metal for the rack and the burner.

BTW I like the black stuff Harp!

I'm struggling to find a therm at the moment anyone know where I can get a cheap one.

TIA

Cheers

:)

There is no down side to th UDS other than if you are stead fast on a water bowl you will have to get creative. I know a great guy that uses a large flower pot base in his.

I get my thermos from eBay , the supplier is in the US but they are VERY FAST. Let me know if you want to order any and we may be able to get a package deal. I need three more real soon.

Order a 22.5" Weber kettel grate from Weber or ebay. They fit perfectly and that's what everyone uses.


wheels wrote:
I'm struggling to find a therm at the moment anyone know where I can get a cheap one.


Likewise, I have found a US supplier that will ship at reasonable cost:

http://www.kck.com/old_smokey/bbq_tempe ... meter.html

The only other alternative seems to be to use a ProBbq meat thermometer:

http://www.thebbq.co.uk/item/meat_probe_thermometer/

But as to how good the probe is when it's not inserted in something is anyone's guess.

Hopefully, someone will come up with a supplier.

Phil


The probe is fine and very accurate I use it all the time.


Remember never buy a cheap thermo your success depends on it. lol
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Postby saucisson » Fri May 01, 2009 10:46 am

Blimey that was a lot harder to find than I expected:

http://www.wholesale-ceramics.co.uk/aca ... ormer.html

�8.99 free UK delivery and it's the thermometer they fit to their grills, not their food thermometer.

HTH

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Postby porker » Fri May 01, 2009 11:25 am

Thanks for the link Dave ... I hadn't found anything. I see it says for the gas BBQ so I'm left wondering if it will be suitable for the charcoal type?

Thanks Doc for the offer of joining you in a purchase of therms, perhaps it would be a lot of trouble for you and very little saving going by the price that Dave found one at?

There are two sets of grills, one are cooking grills, the other charcoal grills at almost half the price! Will the charcoal grill do the job of being a cooking grill?

http://www.wholesale-ceramics.co.uk/aca ... -57cm.html

http://www.wholesale-ceramics.co.uk/aca ... -57cm.html


Then all I need to make is a charcoal burner ... I can't see if there's anything else to strip from the Weber site?

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Postby Dr. Sweetsmoke » Fri May 01, 2009 12:13 pm

Yes.


Please remember not to make the build of s UDS complicated. That's the beauty of it all right there.

You need the 57 CM grate for placing the food on. If you choose to go through the trouble of making one then ...

For the fuel basket get some expanded steel and wrap it around a smaller grill and wire tie together.

Salvaging the parts from 22" (57CM) Weber is the best bet.
-use the lid on your drum
-use the food grate four your food
-use the smaller grate ( charcoal grate) for making your basket.

If you don't or can't get a cheap/used Weber the apply the same principals to you build as stated above but with other items.

Do not use anything that is galvanized, stay with stainless , black steel etc.


Just placed my order for five thermos from a supplier.
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Postby Dr. Sweetsmoke » Fri May 01, 2009 12:15 pm

saucisson wrote:Blimey that was a lot harder to find than I expected:

http://www.wholesale-ceramics.co.uk/aca ... ormer.html
Dave


What do you want that for?
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Postby wheels » Fri May 01, 2009 12:27 pm

Me or Dave?

I'm after a thermometer to fix into my smoker door - just for quick reference as I also use a Maverick Wireless Dual Meat/Smoker thermometer. Having a thermometer (maybe) lower down in the door will give the opportunity to monitor the temp at two places in the smoker.

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Postby saucisson » Fri May 01, 2009 12:40 pm

Dr. Sweetsmoke wrote:
saucisson wrote:Blimey that was a lot harder to find than I expected:

http://www.wholesale-ceramics.co.uk/aca ... ormer.html
Dave


What do you want that for?


I don't :)

I was hunting for a UK supplier of Grill thermometers for those that couldn't find one. They were easy enough to find in the US but that was the only one I could find in the UK.

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Postby wheels » Fri May 01, 2009 1:55 pm

Dave

Regrettably, this product 'slots into' the lid of a bbq. There is no retaining nut.

The ProQ, may be better for my purpose, or geting the proper job from the US.

Dr. Sweetsmoke

Which supplier do you recommend on Ebay?

added: ...and for that matter, which thermometer?

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Postby Dr. Sweetsmoke » Fri May 01, 2009 2:18 pm

wheels wrote:Me or Dave?

I'm after a thermometer to fix into my smoker door - just for quick reference as I also use a Maverick Wireless Dual Meat/Smoker thermometer. Having a thermometer (maybe) lower down in the door will give the opportunity to monitor the temp at two places in the smoker.

Phil



Both /all of you.lol

The thermo that you are looking for is not what you need.

You want one of these for mounting ourside the cooker to monitor temps.

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The one you are loking at is for sticking into the food to read internal temps.

Then you want either a Thermapen or some other therm ( the one you were looking at) to check the internal.
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Postby wheels » Fri May 01, 2009 2:27 pm

Yep, that's the badger!

I assume that it's River Country Store that you buy from? What sort of cost is the postage?

I already have a thermapen and digital wireless dual meat and smoker thermometer.

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Postby Dr. Sweetsmoke » Fri May 01, 2009 2:31 pm

River Country Store is the place. I'll have to look in my files for price and postage.
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Postby saucisson » Fri May 01, 2009 3:10 pm

Dr. Sweetsmoke wrote:
The one you are loking at is for sticking into the food to read internal temps.


saucisson wrote:
�8.99 free UK delivery and it's the thermometer they fit to their grills, not their food thermometer.

HTH

Dave


I beg to differ DrS, it's the one they fit to their gas barbecues. That's why it's calibrated up to 550 deg F/ 288 deg C. People have been quite ingenious at getting it to fit other BBQs http://virtualweberbullet.com/moretherm.html :lol:

The food one available here http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000 ... d_i=468294 which maybe the one you are thinking of only goes up to 110 deg C.

That said the one you linked to would be much better for the purpose, because you can bolt it in place and forget it.

Dave
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