For any Bradley Smoker Owners

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For any Bradley Smoker Owners

Postby SmokenDevo » Sat Oct 29, 2011 5:56 pm

If you own one of these small back yard smokers here is a cold smoker attachment I made the other day. The price is right and easy to make.

Been meaning to make this all summer but now that the weather is chilling off I got off my a** and 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 8)

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Postby Ianinfrance » Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:31 pm

Looks very ingenious, but I'm afraid I've gone another route. I use the cold smoke generator, and the wood costs about 1/10th the price.
I have to admit that I'd only use the Bradley heater if making hot smoked food.
All the best - Ian
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Postby Jaunty » Thu Nov 10, 2011 9:15 pm

Ianinfrance wrote:Looks very ingenious, but I'm afraid I've gone another route. I use the cold smoke generator, and the wood costs about 1/10th the price.
I have to admit that I'd only use the Bradley heater if making hot smoked food.


Me too. I actually have the OEM Bradley cold smoke attachment, but use the CSG as it is easier and cheaper.
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