Newbie from wis

Started by Alanfromwis, April 24, 2012, 07:05:46 AM

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Alanfromwis

Hi all,  My name is Alan & we purchased a ss digital Bradley last saturday. Have used offset smokers in the past. The smoker has 3 small briskets in now & am eagerly awaiting results. Thanks for letting me in forum;
Alan
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Salmonsmoker

Welcome Alan, it's a good thing you're not wasting time getting you smoker in action. ;D Don't forget to post pictures of your smokes.
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Welcome
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welcome to the forum and enjoy

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Welcome aboard!!  No questions? ;D


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Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to the forum...Enjoy!

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Alanfromwis

  Hi All,
    Thanks for the replies. Appreciate the interest. Got the first expirement done & it turned out quite well for the first time. When we purchased unit, store only had mesquite, alder & hickory in stock. Chose to pass on alder for now.
  I have a single probe maverick digital thermometer, but now see the need for 2 probes. Need to order more brisqutes & bubba pucks, although I have some teflon stock that is about 7/16 (1/16 thin) that could try to make 2 or 3 pucks from. Any ideas on this? Will have more questions as I go along.
  Thanks again, Alan
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Salmonsmoker

If you've got some non-burning stock to make Bubba pucks from, go for it. I bought mine, and the metal they're made from is too heavy and the puck advance really struggles with the weight of three on top of the bisquit pile.
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Alanfromwis

Hi Salmon smoker,
  Thanks for the reply. The material is T E F L O N, but the program changed it to non-stick. This material will stand much higher temps that are in Bradley.
Alan
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Kahunas

Go for it, I made mine out of a 1.5" aluminum pipe coupling. Light weight and just the right diameter.
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Welcome to the forum.Happy smoken.
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Bearcub6

Welcome to the forum. If you don't make your own, Yard and pool is a good source for Bubba Pucks and Frog Mats. Enjoy.

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Quote from: Bearcub6 on April 26, 2012, 04:51:39 AM
Welcome to the forum. If you don't make your own, Yard and pool is a good source for Bubba Pucks and Frog Mats. Enjoy.

Yard and Pool is where I got my "heavy " pucks. I've drilled a bunch of holes in them to lighten them up. Good company to do business with, though.
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