Posted by PJH on December 13, 2012 at 13:48:45 from (50.40.226.239):
In Reply to: OT - BBQ Smoker posted by BigTone on December 13, 2012 at 06:06:26:
We've smoked homemade sausage, hams, bacon and jowl in one made out of an old refrigerator. It's almost impossible to find the old fridges with the porcelean interior. I don't think the plastic interiors would work. We took all the shelves and the little ice cube freezer out, and bolted some smoke stick supports to the side walls. A dampered pipe goes thru the roof. Hole drilled thru the side for a stem thermometer. Hot plate sits in the bottom under an old skillet full of wet sawdust/wood chips. Shut the door on the cord - gasket keeps the cord from pinching. I fancied it up with the thermostat out of an old electric oven. The sensor is in the top of the unit, and the thermostat turns a receptical on and off. It's primitive, but works. Haven't used it in a few years, but I've been thinking about a nice batch of polish sausage. I like Thurlow's, made out of tractor rims.
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