Here are some pics from my UDS-build, it's on the extreme end of the ugly scale as long as it works well that's what matters.
44 gallon drum from Ebay (think it was $10 or $20), burned it out last summer at my sister's place.
Wire-brush-thing on the drill cleaned out any remaining paint and the rust:
I couldn't find any of the expanded mesh the American's use so I cut an old BBQ grill plate in half:
... wired it to the ash-tray from an old Webber, and used an old BBQ-wok-thing as the ash-tray:
Only hardware needed other than the drum and trays/lids recycled from old Webbers.
Seems the neighbors around here dont like/keep their Webber-kettles, so I've managed to recycle a few now.
Air-intake holes easily cut with the TCT hole-saw:
There is a good build thread on the
BBQ Brethren website here, has suggested dimensions and hardware and other options.
Recycled Webber racks mounted on SS bolts:
Air intake holes covered/adjusted via magnets from the fridge:
... like so: