I save all my bisquttes crumbs from my opened packages. I experimented with an aluminum 4 oz. tomato juice can by cutting it down to about 1 inch tall and flattening the concave bottom with a hammer. Fill the can with crumbs and place it on the bisquette burner. The crumbs burn down to ash just like the bisquettes. My next attempt will be with a copper 2 or 2-1/2 inch pipe cap. Does anyone know if the heated copper will impart any strange oders or unwanted flavors before I try this? Buying smoker saw dust should also work great with this.
(P.S. - Any Coppenhagen chewers might want to try your metal lids for this ;D )
I'm not condemning your idea but IMHO Times are tight but they aint that tight for ME to even think of saving the crumbs and burning them. But that might be a good idea for the starter load. Since that bisquette doesn't burn as well as the rest.
Got Smoke
I currently use 2 inch copper pipe caps to advance the bisquetts off the smoke generator.. they work quite well. and yes they have to be cut down.. then washed to remove any chemicals that might be on them dont forget to file off any sharp edges on them
you can also use the left over rings of copper as a puck advancer like the bubba pucks..
the heat doesent seem to be much of a problem though it will discolor the copper along with the smoke.. after each use check the copper ends for any build up and remove it.. i did have an occerence where the copper pucks did stick from not being clean.
if you are planning to smoke useing several of them.. you may want to consider buying 4 to 6 of them and cut at 1/2 thick and use the remaining copper as a hollowed out bubba puck on the other smoking pucks
beefmann
Quote from: Tenpoint5 on September 04, 2008, 06:32:12 AM
I'm not condemning your idea but IMHO Times are tight but they aint that tight for ME to even think of saving the crumbs and burning them. But that might be a good idea for the starter load. Since that bisquette doesn't burn as well as the rest.
Depending how often you use your smoker, after several boxes of bisquettes the crumbs sure do add up. Just trying new things as I go and tossing the ideas around for whatever they may be worth. I did notice that some folks are paying upward of $25 per box of 48! OUCH!
I save all my crumbs as well but to be used in the little cold smoker that I made.
I also save the crumbs and use them wrapped in a foil pouch on the grill.
Quote from: got smoke? on September 04, 2008, 09:05:23 AM
Quote from: Tenpoint5 on September 04, 2008, 06:32:12 AM
I'm not condemning your idea but IMHO Times are tight but they aint that tight for ME to even think of saving the crumbs and burning them. But that might be a good idea for the starter load. Since that bisquette doesn't burn as well as the rest.
Depending how often you use your smoker, after several boxes of bisquettes the crumbs sure do add up. Just trying new things as I go and tossing the ideas around for whatever they may be worth. I did notice that some folks are paying upward of $25 per box of 48! OUCH!
I use mine all the time. I really want to EMPHASIZE I am not and will not CONDEMN anyones Idea's. I do agree $25 a box sounds painfull
Man and I thought I was bad...I save the crumbs and my spent bisquettes and use them when I'm grilling! You know what they say 'a bucks, a buck'!
C
Quote from: westexasmoker on September 04, 2008, 10:00:28 AM
Man and I thought I was bad...I save the crumbs and my spent bisquettes and use them when I'm grilling! You know what they say 'a bucks, a buck'!
C
I would disagree with you there WTS. A 10.5 buck is much better than a 2 point buck. ;D
Giz, you've got a good point! ;D :D ;D
C
I can't believe I've never thought about saving the darn crumbs. >:(
Sometimes I put a pile of crumbs on the bisquette burner at the beginning of the smoke and let the first puck push it into the bowl after it burns for 20 minutes.
Gee I guess I'm to old for this ideas... I will just add another puck.
Quote from: Oldman on November 17, 2008, 01:16:51 PM
Gee I guess I'm to old for this ideas... I will just add another puck.
Besides being ALMOST as old, I am too lazy to go thru the trouble. :D