- Nov 5, 2016
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I have been tossing around the idea of making a venturi type cold smoker. I was thinking of a High Nozzle Smoke Generator type. I made a cylinder from a stainless cookie sheet I had that I rolled and will bolt together. I will be using a stainless injector from a coffee machine milk frother. I have an aquarium pump already and I may try to use a pump from a discarded CPAP machine. I have sourced a fine screen from what I think is some sort of vegetable strainer that I was going to put at the bottom so the ashes could go down past it. What I was wondering is what I should make the tube out of to enter the smoker. I don't know where I can get a piece of stainless that size without paying a lot. Copper tube or aluminum may be easier to get, any reason they shouldn't be used?
I like the Smokai unit, but someone said low temps and humidity cause issues. A lot of times I smoke things when it is snowing or raining. I was thinking the high nozzle since it uses draft and maybe didn't always need the pump or I could sort of tune it if necessary.
I have a MES, and the cold smoker attachment goes through chips like crazy. I have to add about every hour and it is not fun. The regular way needs babysitting too. I got the amazen pellet smoker and the only way it stays lit is if I open the bents all the way, but that lets most of the heat out too.
Thanks
I like the Smokai unit, but someone said low temps and humidity cause issues. A lot of times I smoke things when it is snowing or raining. I was thinking the high nozzle since it uses draft and maybe didn't always need the pump or I could sort of tune it if necessary.
I have a MES, and the cold smoker attachment goes through chips like crazy. I have to add about every hour and it is not fun. The regular way needs babysitting too. I got the amazen pellet smoker and the only way it stays lit is if I open the bents all the way, but that lets most of the heat out too.
Thanks