For the money, the homebase one is fine really. I got a few last year for my unfinished UDS build. If you come across a good deal on something studier, you can always swap them out.
Turns out they've been discontinued..
Never mind, I have one rack, which is enough to begin experimenting with ...
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- 06 Aug 2013, 14:23
- Forum: Low 'n' Slow (Smoking)
- Topic: Another UDS born
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- 30 Jul 2013, 09:49
- Forum: Anything Butt
- Topic: Catering sized portions?
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Re: Catering sized portions?
Don't forget higher profit add-ons - e.g. £1.00 - £1.50 for water
- 30 Jul 2013, 09:00
- Forum: Low 'n' Slow (Smoking)
- Topic: Another UDS born
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Re: Another UDS born
PeanutZA wrote:Where about in London? Really awesome job. Nice character!
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- 30 Jul 2013, 08:59
- Forum: Low 'n' Slow (Smoking)
- Topic: Another UDS born
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Re: Another UDS born
Cheers guys
http://www.clasohlson.com/uk/BBQ-Grate/Pr407579000
Might be a bit small - use larger screws to hold it up.
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Bigger, but not as sturdy.
Hmm, seem to be out of stock everywhere local and online
I can confirm what aris says the Homebase ones are not particularly strong, about the ...
http://www.clasohlson.com/uk/BBQ-Grate/Pr407579000
Might be a bit small - use larger screws to hold it up.
m
Bigger, but not as sturdy.
Hmm, seem to be out of stock everywhere local and online
I can confirm what aris says the Homebase ones are not particularly strong, about the ...
- 29 Jul 2013, 22:06
- Forum: Low 'n' Slow (Smoking)
- Topic: Another UDS born
- Replies: 18
- Views: 23111
Another UDS born
Hi all, new to the forum!
Since visiting TX on a meatie road trip, had to build my own smoker! Got an engine oil drum from local mechanic - no liner, fixed lid - and opened the lid inside the rim (like traditional can opener) with a jigsaw. Cleaned out with a bit of washing up liquid, cut 3x 1 ...
Since visiting TX on a meatie road trip, had to build my own smoker! Got an engine oil drum from local mechanic - no liner, fixed lid - and opened the lid inside the rim (like traditional can opener) with a jigsaw. Cleaned out with a bit of washing up liquid, cut 3x 1 ...