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I'll share it with you CW. We have the plumbing installed, but we have to finish up the heating/cooling/electrical components. After that we install the smoke chamber next to the unit and call a specialist to come out for 2 days to help me to make the machine suit our needs.Chuckwagon wrote:Maaaa ma!
Green with jealousy doesn't describe the feeling!
When are you going to fire it up?
That thing is obese; a whopping 1000 #!
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Hey Jerbear,
We're all waiting to see how your smoker turned out. Did your uncle help you finish it up? Got any photos of the latest work on it? I think it's pretty good ingenuity taking an old shipping crate and turning it into something as useful as a smoker. Keep us up on your progress Jer.
Best Wishes,
Chuckwagon
We're all waiting to see how your smoker turned out. Did your uncle help you finish it up? Got any photos of the latest work on it? I think it's pretty good ingenuity taking an old shipping crate and turning it into something as useful as a smoker. Keep us up on your progress Jer.
Best Wishes,
Chuckwagon
If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it probably needs more time on the grill!
The Danby Microwave Cold Smoker Adapter Kit
Nothing special about my smoker, just a 4 rack digital bradley. Made a cold smoke adaptor for it. Made this up with a broken microwave from work. The recycling places are full of these things. All you need is a dryer vent hose and some short pipe connectors. A good pair of sheet metal cutters and a drill to start your pilot hole. Oh and also some duck tape, can't forget that
And you will be helping the environment by recycling
The other cool thing is the micro wave had a fan kit on the back that will fit my bradley very nicely
And you will be helping the environment by recycling
The other cool thing is the micro wave had a fan kit on the back that will fit my bradley very nicely
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OH BOY, looks like these guys are serious If I can fuigure out how to post pictures
I will put on my new smokehouse made from an old comertial deepfreez. my tounge and groove
'outhouse smoker ' has done a great job for several years. My neighbor asked where I got that black coating. It would look good on his bbq grill. guess its the craftsmanship not the dollars that count. how bout that ausie setup in sausage making oh boy nicer than my house! keep up the good work
I will put on my new smokehouse made from an old comertial deepfreez. my tounge and groove
'outhouse smoker ' has done a great job for several years. My neighbor asked where I got that black coating. It would look good on his bbq grill. guess its the craftsmanship not the dollars that count. how bout that ausie setup in sausage making oh boy nicer than my house! keep up the good work
cure the meat? Is it sick?
I am going to claim the prize for the most lo-tech smoker. I finally got serious and put it together. I still use my grill but a made a fire box from a section of clay flue liner and and a smoke pipe from a section of steel down spouting. Contolling the air to the fire was tricky . I had to cement all of the air holes so that I could open or close the one I wanted.
I can lift a lid on top and add chunks of hickory as needed.
I can lift a lid on top and add chunks of hickory as needed.
Ross- tightwad home cook
I have just 3 hours of experience with it so far. The fire wants to cool down to the point of no smoke and I have to open the dampers for a few minutes about every half hour But the grill housing stays cool to the touch. The outside temperature to day is about 60 and the thermometr to I put in there reads about the same as the free air.
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