stretchie_ wrote:Alright matey, hope my write up helped.
It certainly did. With all the info that's out there it was the closest thing to a step by step guide that I found. Thanks for taking the time to write it up, I'm sure it's been a help to more people than you know!
robgunby wrote:Your fire basket needs to be full of holes for air circulation, this is why most people use expanded metal. You would have to cut so many holes in a kettle to use it as a fire basket there would be more holes than kettle. My washing machine drum just needed the axle grinding off and some holes cutting in the bottom with a holesaw for allowing ash to drop out.
Ah yes, good point. I was thinking to use the donor bowl as the ash pan, and then stand the fire basket on its grill - but of course I still need something baskety to put the coals in. Funny how your mind blanks these things out when you mentally construct it.
robgunby wrote:Oh one other thing, most designs call for 3 inlets. If I were to make another, I would use four.
Interesting, is that so you can achieve higher top temps or so you have more control at the bottom end (matron)?

