My UDS is complete!
- Stuarty84
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Re: My UDS is complete!
I used Halford's engine enamel paint mate. £7.49 for 250ml. Not cheap but it looks class! 
Re: My UDS is complete!
A 250ml tin was enough paint was it? similar to stretchie, I am also planning on finally getting around to painting mine.Stuarty84 wrote:I used Halford's engine enamel paint mate. £7.49 for 250ml. Not cheap but it looks class!
- Stuarty84
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I bought 2 tins at the time but infact 1 tin did the whole job, including the lid! I used it sparingly and 1 coat was enough. Lucky enough my mate is looking to build one now that he's seen mine so he's buying the spare tin of paint off me lol
- Stuarty84
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DAMMIT WE'VE HIT A MAJOR SNAG!!!
A guy I showed my basket to thinks that the mesh is galvanised! I have asked my mate (who got me it) to go see can he find some packaging belonging to it to find out for sure.
I think it was Keith on here who said it might be plasterers mesh? I have found plasterer's mesh on wickes.co.uk, and guess what? IT'S GALVANISED! - http://www.wickes.co.uk/invt/220379
Damn, damn, damn, damnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

A guy I showed my basket to thinks that the mesh is galvanised! I have asked my mate (who got me it) to go see can he find some packaging belonging to it to find out for sure.
I think it was Keith on here who said it might be plasterers mesh? I have found plasterer's mesh on wickes.co.uk, and guess what? IT'S GALVANISED! - http://www.wickes.co.uk/invt/220379
Damn, damn, damn, damnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Re: My UDS is complete!
I don't know if this will make any difference to you but the basket I am using was galvanised and really old. I made a fire and just chucked it in there for a good long burn, the coating started to peel off. when it was done, I sanded it clean. so far so good. probably controversial, but there you are. by the way, I am not saying this is what you should do, just throwing it out there...
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CyderPig
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Re: My UDS is complete!
Hi
Get an el cheapo 47cm kettle bbq and drill more holes in the bottom of it, cut off the legs at 3ins and Bobs your Aunties Brother one fully functioning fire basket.
Cheers
Si
Get an el cheapo 47cm kettle bbq and drill more holes in the bottom of it, cut off the legs at 3ins and Bobs your Aunties Brother one fully functioning fire basket.
Cheers
Si
- Stuarty84
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Re: My UDS is complete!
Hmmmmm that is quite the idea Si mate!CyderPig wrote:Hi
Get an el cheapo 47cm kettle bbq and drill more holes in the bottom of it, cut off the legs at 3ins and Bobs your Aunties Brother one fully functioning fire basket.
Cheers
Si
I bought one of these off ebay - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/190770431221? ... 1497.l2649 - for the lid and grill for my UDSl! I am left with the bottom half. It's too big to fit inside the drum but I'm sure I can grind it down to size! Would I also need holes in the sides? Especially if I'm going to burn the coal top to bottom?
Nice one mate cheers
EDIT** My only thought is that this 57cm kettle that I used as a donor, will probably be too wide to use as a charcoal basket, even if I do cut it down
- Stuarty84
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Re: My UDS is complete!
Panic over!!!
Thankfully I have very resourceful friends and one of them sorted me out tonight with a massive sheet of stainless steel mesh from his work.
I now have a safe to use, galvanise free charcoal basket!
PIC 1: https://www.dropbox.com/s/wvmwb4xrziq5kpa/DSC_6931.jpg
PIC 2: https://www.dropbox.com/s/odn8zbzjw1v9vej/DSC_6933.jpg

Thankfully I have very resourceful friends and one of them sorted me out tonight with a massive sheet of stainless steel mesh from his work.
I now have a safe to use, galvanise free charcoal basket!
PIC 1: https://www.dropbox.com/s/wvmwb4xrziq5kpa/DSC_6931.jpg
PIC 2: https://www.dropbox.com/s/odn8zbzjw1v9vej/DSC_6933.jpg