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Pacific Northwest Ugly Drum Smokers

A cool place to hang out and build your own Ugly Drum Smoker...check us out!

Location: Anytown, USA
Members: 15
Latest Activity: Sep 14, 2010

Here we go...a few pics of a UDS build...more to come...

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No Rib-O-Lator Ribs!!!

Started by bob garnache Jan 15, 2010.

Considering my first UDS... 1 Reply

Started by Justin Scheild. Last reply by JD McGee Jun 13, 2009.

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Comment by Gold Bar-B-Q Bob Beeman on May 3, 2009 at 6:03pm
Laren,
They’re beautiful. You talk about some cooking capacity. Glad you made the Dave Klose class he is truly on of the super stars of BBQ. You have any photos from the class?
Comment by Laren Monson on May 3, 2009 at 5:48pm
I like BIG BUTT'S ! I think (12 ) or so going to do a big cook here down the road, going to wait and see when there's a good price on the butt's ! There diffently big drum's but are very energy efficient ! Did about 11 hr cook this week-end at the Klose School, filled basket to about half full still had about 1/2 of that left at the end of the day ! Had a lot of looker's takeing notes on these Beast's, even David Klose took photo's with his own camera !
Comment by JD McGee on May 3, 2009 at 5:41pm
Those things are huge...how many butts can you get on one?
Comment by Laren Monson on May 3, 2009 at 5:27pm

Big arse coal basket's
Comment by Laren Monson on May 3, 2009 at 5:26pm

Lid holder mod
Comment by Laren Monson on May 3, 2009 at 5:25pm

Looking in on the inerd's
Comment by Laren Monson on May 3, 2009 at 5:10pm

This is my Host, my favorite Grand Child ! She's showing off my to 96'er's there 43" tall and 26" around two shelves and coal basket's are 14"x14" and are thermo'd also building a third one here later, it's ugly in the raw yeller, with red lid, she going to get a make-over soon !
Comment by Matthew Masiewicz on April 30, 2009 at 11:45pm
Ok, here is Frankenstein. It will be painted John Deere green this weekend...cause nothing runs like a Deere. The thermometer is a removable turkey fryer thermometer from Lowes for $8. Also here is a picture of my partner in smoke, Joey "Mojo" the backyard terrorist. It was actually really cold that day.

Comment by JD McGee on April 30, 2009 at 6:22pm
Yep...it should for a while. I don't paint mine unless they get really ugly...and then only to keep them from rusting.
Comment by Matthew Masiewicz on April 30, 2009 at 6:12pm
I'll post some tonight, but let me ask you a question. Will normal spray paint on the outside of the drum hold up to the heat of a normal 250 degree cook?. BBQ and engine block paint comes in such boring colors.
Matthew
 

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