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Drum Smoker
After reading up on drum smokers, I am thinking about trying to build one.
Gotta question though.
Anyone in the DFW area know where I can get a 55 gal drum or two?
Gotta question though.
Anyone in the DFW area know where I can get a 55 gal drum or two?
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Re: Drum Smoker
nascarchuck wrote:After reading up on drum smokers, I am thinking about trying to build one.
Gotta question though.
Anyone in the DFW area know where I can get a 55 gal drum or two?
Good question Chuck. I've been thinking along those same lines. I do recall seeing a herd of barrels just north of Decatur, off hwy 287. That was several months back, but they also had the large shipping containers you can turn into offices, storage shed, etc. So.... I think they are probably still there. I need to go that way next week. If they're there I'll get their contact info/prices.
Several years ago I bought some HDPE tanks from a barrel emporium that was located near Forney. I'm sure it was off U.S. 80, east of Mesquite. But that was some time back so not too sure about that one.
"I don't always smoke meat, but when I do...I use a drum. Stay hungry my friends!"
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Re: Drum Smoker
Grillatarian wrote:nascarchuck wrote:After reading up on drum smokers, I am thinking about trying to build one.
Gotta question though.
Anyone in the DFW area know where I can get a 55 gal drum or two?
Good question Chuck. I've been thinking along those same lines. I do recall seeing a herd of barrels just north of Decatur, off hwy 287. That was several months back, but they also had the large shipping containers you can turn into offices, storage shed, etc. So.... I think they are probably still there. I need to go that way next week. If they're there I'll get their contact info/prices.
Several years ago I bought some HDPE tanks from a barrel emporium that was located near Forney. I'm sure it was off U.S. 80, east of Mesquite. But that was some time back so not too sure about that one.
I was told by a buddy of mine a few mins ago that there are 2 places just east of Weatherford that sell them. That would be closer to me.
I also have a family friend that owns a company that makes salsa's, etc. I just sent him an email seeing if he has anything.
Your wanting to build on also? Do you have any plans yet for yours?
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Re: Drum Smoker
nascarchuck wrote:After reading up on drum smokers, I am thinking about trying to build one.
Gotta question though.
Anyone in the DFW area know where I can get a 55 gal drum or two?
I know of a place, but it's north of Denton. Not worth the trip for youi, my friend.
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I picked up my last two drums here http://www.dallassteeldrums.com/
$32.00 each, for new, unlined, open head drums. No need to burn out, just season and cook.
Build you a UDS (Ugly Drum Smoker), you won't be sorry! I've built several of them and they all cook great!
Lemme know if I can help in any way!
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$32.00 each, for new, unlined, open head drums. No need to burn out, just season and cook.
Build you a UDS (Ugly Drum Smoker), you won't be sorry! I've built several of them and they all cook great!
Lemme know if I can help in any way!
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For me, the concers would be what was in the barrel before I got it. The ones I'm looking at held molasses, so no worries of toxic sludge there.
But I grant you, new unlined is a whole lot simpler.
But I grant you, new unlined is a whole lot simpler.
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Your wanting to build on also? Do you have any plans yet for yours?
Not really. Still looking around at what everyone else has and trying to pick up ideas. Love some of the ones I've seen on this forum. I have some ideas, but having never used one I can't say they are good
Sounds like James might be our SME (subject matter expert) on these?
Would love to have a drum building party! Have torch will travel! Also I have small MIG welder which would do pretty good for the thin stuff. I also have a Hobart Ironman that can handle the heavy stuff. Of course.....I don't do anything without Sparky... the grinder!
You know: "The welder giveth, and the grinder taketh away... "
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JamesB wrote:A drum party could be fun! I've built all of mine with out any welding. Just nuts/bolts, a drill motor etc. Welding would make for a nicer finished product!
James.
Nothing wrong with hardware either. In some places it might be the best choice. I have done a combination of both, when I can use bolts are rated properly. At least the drum is light enough to move around and change the angles. One thing I have found with these wire welders is that they don't do such a hot job of welding upside down. Even with a gasless, flux-coated wire it just doesn't do a good a job when vertically challenged as a good old DC stick welder.
In any case, I think you are right on the money about using the pristine uncoated barrels, even though you haven't been welding them. The amount of time you would save.... and the quality of the welds you can produce.... is worth the extra $ (IMHO).
I was thinking of trying one as a summer project. I miss my old charcoal grill and think this might work fine for my personal needs. As they burn out improvements could be made to future revisions.
"I don't always smoke meat, but when I do...I use a drum. Stay hungry my friends!"
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