Now I really do have a UDS

meat man

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Trucks, tools and now another thing to never loan out. Your drum.

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meat man

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Let the guys use it for the Wounded Warrior BBQ. They were using my drum for a heater, and they use a weed burner to fire up some wood. They felt bad, but I just think of it as a beauty mark.
 

MrAdam

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A moment of silence for what was once a beautiful drum...

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meat man

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No big deal I got some paint left over, these drums are meant to be used. I cooked 2 turkeys on Wednesday, people just couldn't get over what great cookers these are.
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This service man was cooking his first turkey on a pellet grill, Amy gave him some tips.
 
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sheepdad

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Now its got some history behind it. Still a beauty in my eyes:cool:
Probably turns out better tasting food now too.

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meat man

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We spatchcocked the two ala the BP method, it's a great way to cook a turkey, and the only way I cook my chicken pretty much anymore. They turned out moist, tender and cook pretty quickly that way.
 

scooter

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Getting through the turkey breastbone can be a challenge but it really is the best way to cook poultry
 
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