Well first of all .....
I cheat! Yeppers, I cheat!
After all - isn't using pellets cheating :twisted:? I bought this thing called a "Smoke Daddy" from Dennis at: www.porkypas.com/smokers . It's basically an aluminum tube like a chain link fence post with caps on both ends. There is a screen in the tube near the bottom to keep the tree turds from falling down & blocking the air, which is supplied by an aquarium compressor.
I mounted mine on a 5 gallon pail from Menard's, bought two 10" diameter racks (I think that they were charcoal racks?) and made four 12" long rods out of 1/4" stainless to hold up the racks. If you can see the stand that I made from an old tomato cage, it's the center section of the cage so it will fit inside the bucket for storage.
This unit generates mucho smoke but very little heat - it raises the temp in the UCB (Ugly Cheese Bucket) about 5* to 10* above the ambient temperature. Or you can use only the bottom rack & put a bowl of ice on the top one. My next version will have more rack space & have a place for the ice :-D.
Here's a link to some of the finished product: http://www.bbq-brethren.com/forum/showthread.php?t=69486
Oh, well, enough of the babbling - here's the pics:
I cheat! Yeppers, I cheat!
After all - isn't using pellets cheating :twisted:? I bought this thing called a "Smoke Daddy" from Dennis at: www.porkypas.com/smokers . It's basically an aluminum tube like a chain link fence post with caps on both ends. There is a screen in the tube near the bottom to keep the tree turds from falling down & blocking the air, which is supplied by an aquarium compressor.
I mounted mine on a 5 gallon pail from Menard's, bought two 10" diameter racks (I think that they were charcoal racks?) and made four 12" long rods out of 1/4" stainless to hold up the racks. If you can see the stand that I made from an old tomato cage, it's the center section of the cage so it will fit inside the bucket for storage.
This unit generates mucho smoke but very little heat - it raises the temp in the UCB (Ugly Cheese Bucket) about 5* to 10* above the ambient temperature. Or you can use only the bottom rack & put a bowl of ice on the top one. My next version will have more rack space & have a place for the ice :-D.
Here's a link to some of the finished product: http://www.bbq-brethren.com/forum/showthread.php?t=69486
Oh, well, enough of the babbling - here's the pics:
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