Thank you to everyone for their input!
In a word, yes. But I do NOT want to come off as the Club proponent of the SC/TO, at the risk of being narrow minded. The Huky looks like it would do what you want it to, and if appearance and having cooling in one unit are crucial, and you perceive a drum has benefits, this roaster looks like your baby.
I also don't want to steer this thread into a debate of this vs. that vs. the other thing. My thoughts are directed by my budget, which may be different than your budget. It simply makes sense (with my budget) that a roaster that can do all the Huky does for $100 will leave you with $900 for greens.
I hope that fits into your asking for input on the Huky being a good deal or not. I feel as if I may be offering input that you weren't asking for, and will consider my suggesting made and leave it there.
Peter,
What you have said is exactly the type of stuff I am looking for! I have most of the items to make a stir crazy roaster, I am just missing the convection lid. What is your average roast volume? I think sometimes I just get bored with what I have and want something new even though it might yield results not much different than what I am currently seeing.
I wonder if the smoke control would be adequate with a darker roast.
Pyment,
That is hard to tell. I believe of the 2 models this guy has been making only one is in the US. I have been emailing the owner of it back and fourth with questions.
I think I might just take my chances perusing scrap metal yards, the hardware store, craigslist and science stores for parts and try to make my own crude replica with a blower instead of a standard fan and a propane burner heat source. I would never be able to make drum with vanes like this one. . . I think I might have to rely on a welder / metal shop for that. I think between MilowBailey's HotTop Widget and that I should be satisfied.
What is everyone's take on a roasting drum that is entirely perforated versus just having perforated metal on the back with the rest being solid metal?