I just purchased my Bradley Smoker today and I am looking forward to using it. Glad to be part of this forum. Looks like I have lots to learn and lots of Bradley pros to lear from. Thanks
Dan.
Welcome, Everyone learns here so share your experiences and questions and advice. Much fun ahead ;D
Hi Dan and welcome to the forum!
Don't be a stranger and keep us filled in on your smokes. ;)
Mike
Hi there I am new here as well did my first smoke of deer jerky WOW 7 hours later its AWESOME... even took pictures!!! bought it saturday and first smoke monday night!!!! thats what im talkin about ... been tryin to add a picture now having some issues .... so happy i got this unit from Canadian tire .... looking at getting another ... Is there a way to add more racks i had them all full to the max but have lots of deer do i have to do it all seperately ?? please let me know
Thanks
ROD
Rod
You can get another set of 4 racks, you just have to invert them and because of their shape it works very well.
Mike
PS
Here is a link to a picture of 12 racks of jerky in my 4 rack DBS.
http://forum.bradleysmoker.com/index.php?topic=6130.0
Thanks Mike
Great Idea
where can i buy the racks from? right from Bradley? let me know when ya can i think i will also buy another smoker one for home and one for the cabin... the price is right thats for sure.. Once a person gets the hang of it just have to be a day ahead of schedule and cure or marinate everything i could see this thing replacing my stove... I like to cook way to much! ;D
In Canada you can order them directly from Bradley. I have seen the regular racks here at our Canadian Tire store before. Don't waste your money on the jerky racks because the non-stick coating doesn't last. You can use the Jerky Screens on top of the regular racks. They are also available from Bradley. Here is the link.
http://www.bradleysmoker.com/main-page.asp
Here is a link to a member's site in the USA as well.
http://www.yardandpool.com/home.php?cat=22
Mike
Welcome mcanik,
Looking forward to hearing more about your experiences. Please keep us up to date with what you got going on.
hotrod, what issues are you having posting pictures? You need to use a hosting service like Photobucket. Many (like Photobucket) are free. Once you sign up on their site, you click on the upload button, find the picture on your hard drive, select the file, then upload. After uploading, click on the IMG box below the picture, the tags to the picture are copied into your clipboard and all you do is click on paste in the reply box here and you are done. Sounds more complicated than it is.
I don't recall if you mentioned if you had a 4 rack or a 6 rack. As Mike mentioned you can invert a set of Racks and double your count. I believe he has also used some wood spacers in a 4 rack and was able to add some in that fassion as well. There is more shelf spacing in the 4 racks so the wood spacer setup looked like a great way to expand some capability. There are also stiff jerky drying screens that would be sandwiched between a regular and an inverted rack that would expand a 4 rack to 12 and a 6 rack to 18. I haven't done this yet but have been looking at different jerky screens that would be capable of doing this.
Welcome to the forum mcanik.
Thanks for the help... I am still trying usually pretty good with this stuff..getting the pictures to where I need them .I have a 4 rack I just purchased on Saturday and already had smoke flyin by monday morning... I will check C tire to see if they have the racks here in town..going to try some turkey jerky next ... Takes some time to find the answers here but with all the great help that seems to be here I am sure it will happen in a couple days.. cheers to all that are of assistance muchly appreciated .. when it comes to cleaning the smoker what all do ya clean just the racks? and empty the excess chips?
ROD
Rod
As far as cleaning goes I usually clean my racks and V-pan by soaking them for a half hour or so them scrub them off. It sometimes helps to use a little Pam on the racks before you use them. The other thing you should do is wipe down the door seal and its mating suface after each use because sometimes after the smoker cools it can cause the seal to stick. Other than that every once in a while I will take the screw out of the vent and clean it as well. It can get a little stcky too.
Mike
still cant figure out the picture thing hmmm trying to copy and paste from photobucket
1 cup of brown sugar
1/5 cup of salt
garlic salt
hot sauce few tbls
red wine 1/2cup
soya sauce few tbls
worchesterchire sauce fwe tbls
water..1/4 cup..garlic powder tsp ..pepper...tsp
1100 am...stir every 5 hours..put in big bowl with lid start smoker at 1045
add meat at 12 45
put all thin slices on racks near middle inch from all edges
check on meat at 330 still needs more
should be done at 630 I let cool in smoker and whallaa!!
time to chow down !!!!
Rod
If you follow Gizmo's instructions you should be able to get it done. If can post a link to your photos page We might be able to help you out.
Mike
PS
Here is the Part of Gizmo's instructions you need to follow.
"click on the IMG box below the picture, the tags to the picture are copied into your clipboard and all you do is click on paste in the reply box here and you are done."
Rod
I just got mine at Canadian tire as well. Couldn't pass up the sale price at all!!
They say smokin takes patience ...well with enough patience ya can even get a picture figured out!!! thanks for the help mike and Gizmo who takes pictures of food well ...I do I love cooking!!!!!no with a smoker i can just see them reproduce on my back deck for another one at the cabin!!!! cheers I am looking into getting some stainless racks made
I think after I cure the smoker, I am going to try to do some Canadian back bacon rolled in cornmeal. I like that stuff but I am hoping that I can do it alot cheaper than it costs to buy it already done. I live in Canada but pay a left arm to buy the stuff....... >:(
:) Nice to see all you guys taking advantage of the Canadian Tire sale. Welcome to the forum.
Here is a picture of the shelter that I have put alot of though into. I really want to start using this but it rains too much here. More drawings and photos to come as I proceed with construction.
(http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj103/mcanik/BradleyShed.jpg)
It's what's inside that counts!!
Looks like you'll have enough square footage in there for several smokers. ;D
I donno.... looks like a Rorschach ink blot test..... I see wormholes everywhere.....
Arcs_n_Sparks
;) I think I saw it move...Hic....Honest.... :o
I just bought the stuff to hard mount it in the shed. I managed to get some good weather today to season it and check it out a bit. Seems that I may need the PID as I have a hard time regulating the temperature.
I have a range hood and the plumbing for it. I am going to install it today. I will take some pictures. Anyone fill me in on if I am doing this right or wrong.
mcanik
I have been running a range hood vented directly outside my heated garage for quite some time with no problems. Here are a few posts where I posted pictures and descriptions.
Here is a picture when I first installed it.
http://forum.bradleysmoker.com/index.php?topic=4142.0
This was a picture of a few changes I made
http://forum.bradleysmoker.com/index.php?topic=4666.0
And finally here is my current set up.
http://forum.bradleysmoker.com/index.php?topic=6075.0
Mike
How does the hood hold up to the smoke?
Does it have to be cleaned very often?
Mine just has the wire mesh type filter on it. It's a fairly coarse material so I really only every once in a while.... maybe 3 to 6 months btween cleaning the filter. I really haven't had any problems at all with it.
Mike
I just finished my install ant test run. Works good for now. I will modify when ideas come to mind. Next is a cold smoke box!
(http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj103/mcanik/IMG_20080322_1353.jpg)
(http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj103/mcanik/IMG_20080322_1354.jpg)
Looks good mcanik!
I continiously keep doing mods on my setup. I think that's half the fun! ;)
Mike