by This Little Piggy » Mon May 18, 2009 2:36 pm
In addition to the extra cost, another drawback of the digital version is that the clock can only be set for so many hours before it automatically shuts off. With the simpler, mechanical version, the only limit to how many hours you can smoke is the height of the bisquettes you can stack up in a feeder tube.
I quite agree with what everyone else has said about the limits on cold-smoking in the Bradley with the smoke generator inside. But, instead of the solution that Bradley and everyone else seems to have hit on (moving the smoke generator away and connecting it with some flexible ducting), I'm wondering if it would work equally well to construct a separate, cold-smoking box, which would simply sit on top of the existing Bradley unit.
This cold-smoking box would just need a hole in the bottom to fit over the exhaust vent at the top of the Bradley and a similar, adjustable vent cover on its top. If it's sized the same as the Bradley, you could use the same shelves in it. In this way, you would gain a cold-smoker and increase the capacity as much as you like. And, since it would be a cold-smoker, it could be simply constructed out of wood, without worrying about it catching on fire.
Sounds like a project for a cabinetmaker!
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