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Thanks, Jeff, that's sort of what I figured. I waited a bit and was able to get it done.
As with all change there are things that I like and there are some things that I miss.
The pages seem to load quick and thread nicely. Have not tried my blackberry yet for when I am away from home. ...
Totally agree, have not smoked as much as I would like, but I sure do read a lot,. Wife told me that I was too impatient to spend the time it takes to smoke stuff......now she is glad she was wrong.
I just can't get enough of this place!
I think it will be on the light side, there is a link to some folks that use a heat strip from grainger.
I am running a 1500 watt in a box probably half the size of yours, recovery time seems to be a big issue. I am adding 1/4 inch cast aluminum plates to act as a baffle and a heat sink.
Don't worry what other think you are normal they are just a little off base. I like the idea of a fan, it helps move the smoke around and helps with evening out the heat. If it is a DC fan you can control the speed of it as well, you don't need a whole bunch of air moving.
those shelves...
I keep getting errors when I save the edit of my signature, I looked at others and they seemed fine.
I thought it was because I may be editing the old one, so I deleted it completely and recreated a new one but got the same error say there was an error on the page and tech support will be...
I have been researching wireless thermometers for a while and based on the feedback from the forum went out and bought a ET73 so I could monitor my smoker while I was doing other tasks around the house.
I was not real happy with the range of the unit at times it was 20-25 feet. Convinced that...
I think the wire I used was solid 16 guage, mine was non insulated, the type you typically would find in a winding of an electric motor. I covered it with heat shrink tubing after installation.
I think solid core wire works better than stranded, and you use a dab of super glue or hot glue...
The mods are pretty simple and make the ET 73 usable, Some are able to get away with just a receiver mod, I figured since I was ruining the warranty anyway I may as well do both mods at the same time.
I did a post and grouped them both together but have not figured out how to find them just...
Thanks for the education. I try to sort through some of the chips that I burn as well,
I will have to go look at the brand of chunks that I bought last.
This is something for everyone to read. Maybe on the new forum, we could put it in the food safety section.
I have been looking for one of those myself. I like the moving air part.
I found a stainless flange off of a gas grill and used 3" aluminum dryer duct for a stack.
Put a homemade smoke generator on mine, works great.
Keep us updated on the build, I am interested on the air movement...
As usual your stuff looks great! I am real jealous of the morels, you have more on that plate than i have found in 2 years. Just plain bad weather in KY and have not been able to find any in IL this year either.
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