An idea for making bisquettes for Bradley smokers

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Honestly, I just converted my Bradley 4-Rack to Pellets. It was do damn easy its not even funny. And as we all know, trying to make Bradley Pucks is a pain in the ass.

1. Simply cut pop cans and enclose your Bradley Puck stack. This way you can load pellets with out them falling out.

2. Take again, cans, or small stell (L-Brackets) or anthing you can create a small guide with. Need two. Then I drilled small holes in the Puck Guide to the burner, rivet the L-brackets to that guide so that you are creating two higher walls, one on each side of the guide. This allows the pellets to build up and not be spilled into the bottom of smoker..

It's really that easy. And if you are in Canada, you can buy the Canwick Hardwood Mix (food grade approved) at Canadia Tire for $5.99/40Lbs Bag. That's right.....I them use a competition blend on occasion, but at 20-30 bucks per small bag why bother!!!!!

If anyone is interested in doing this, I am willing to send pics....It was super easy..

Now the smoker runs like a champ....
 
Honestly, I just converted my Bradley 4-Rack to Pellets. It was do damn easy its not even funny. And as we all know, trying to make Bradley Pucks is a pain in the ass.

1. Simply cut pop cans and enclose your Bradley Puck stack. This way you can load pellets with out them falling out.

2. Take again, cans, or small stell (L-Brackets) or anthing you can create a small guide with. Need two. Then I drilled small holes in the Puck Guide to the burner, rivet the L-brackets to that guide so that you are creating two higher walls, one on each side of the guide. This allows the pellets to build up and not be spilled into the bottom of smoker..

It's really that easy. And if you are in Canada, you can buy the Canwick Hardwood Mix (food grade approved) at Canadia Tire for $5.99/40Lbs Bag. That's right.....I them use a competition blend on occasion, but at 20-30 bucks per small bag why bother!!!!!

If anyone is interested in doing this, I am willing to send pics....It was super easy..

Now the smoker runs like a champ....

You really got my attention! Pictures please?
Thanks,
Bowfin47
 
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