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Does someone know what they changed and can the original unit be modified to have the newer backdraft design they have come out with, I have the original and am "middle of the road" as far as how well I like it as I seem to get LOTS of heavy white smoke, but have trouble getting anywhere a "thin...
I most often get wicked good charcoal at a pool store on Hwy 65, and a place in Forest Lake. What other BBQ/Smoking places might be in Bloomington or Coon Rapids area (other areas are ok too, I will be in those two for sure)
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Dan
I found out the one marked commercial and with the knob on the front left verticle surface is truly a heavier machine, thicker heat bar ect, I purchased said machine and its on the way to me as we type
The knob is to turn on/off the vacuum port for canisters
on this page, the one on the bottom is marked "commercial" with the extra dial on the left side----does anyone know what the extra dial is for and is the unit "special" and in desireable for some reason compared to the others
http://www.pmgquality.com/productCat90500.ctlg
I am considering making a cart with a flip top, much like woodworkers might use to store a planer and drum sander---where the top flips over to make use of the other tool.
Does anyone think having access to only a meat grinder/or slicer---only one at a time would be a big inconvience to how...
creosote is the right term I think for whats happening. I will be figuring out how to get some airflow thru here. Also cutting back on the smoke time as well.
I am doing a big (for me) batch of jerky tomorrow so will use hickory, have the convection fan on and limit smoke to one hour.
Thank...
In reading about "thin blue smoke" and just learning this whole smoking deal, I use a Big Kuhuna smoke generator and friends comment about "bitter" or "oversmoked" on some of my stuff esp. cheese.
I have used chips, pellets, and wood chunks in it---cherry, hickory, apple, alder of all those...
I thought this had been discussed but searched and found no answers.
I have a foodsaver brand vacuum (yes it was 3.99 at Goodwill!), it works great with foodsaver brand bags.
My question about these in general (not just this brand) is has anyone found a machine that works with "smooth" poly...