Hi Paul
I think I'll try your way next time. I've just had rather an unfortunate incident during which my cold smoker became a very hot smoker! Fortunately, I was looking at the thermometer at the time and had a bucket of water handy, so the smoker only suffered a bit of scorching on the baffles. Adding the water didn't half produce a lot of smoke, though
!
By the way, Trend respirators (which are very popular amongst woodworkers) might be superb at filtering out airborne sawdust particles, but they're no good in a smoke-filled environment. I'm sure you can imagine how I discovered this.
Oh, what fun I've had today; I've really enjoyed myself
. The only problem is that if I tell my other half about it when he gets in from work, he'll insist that a Bradley is cheaper than a new house and buy me one on safety grounds. I'd miss the excitement.
Gill