Just a couple of ABT in my Brand New Blue Smoker
before the smoke
(http://i509.photobucket.com/albums/s335/tokerfrank/IMG_0005.jpg) (http://s509.photobucket.com/user/tokerfrank/media/IMG_0005.jpg.html)
After the smoke
(http://i509.photobucket.com/albums/s335/tokerfrank/IMG_0006.jpg) (http://s509.photobucket.com/user/tokerfrank/media/IMG_0006.jpg.html)
(http://i509.photobucket.com/albums/s335/tokerfrank/IMG_0007.jpg) (http://s509.photobucket.com/user/tokerfrank/media/IMG_0007.jpg.html)
Frank
I like your version of ABT's.
looking good
Those look good! Hard for me to remember when the inside of my Bradley was that shiny. ;D
Those look really good and in a nice new shiny smoker to boot.
Be prepared, i have 2 more brand new, never used to season :D So, expect to see more shiny smokers soon ;)
Toker, are those rack guides stock in the blue smoker, or are they a mod you've done?
I saw those rack guides in a new 6 rack at the store. Bradley must of done an upgrade. I wonder if they will offer the guides for purchase so I can upgrade my 4 rack
No mod yet, still Under waranty ;) The rack guide are the same than inside the BS611. And the 6 rack i bought, came with the regulars guides.
The rack guides were an upgrade when Bradley redesigned the OBS to become the BS611.
I'm liking those rack guides. And thinking about having a local sheet metal shop bend me a set of stainless L shaped brackets that I can add to my smoker. Added with the base of the L to the top, they'd only drop the racks from the existing location by about 1/4 of an inch. Or, added above the existing rack guides, base of the L toward the bottom, they'd do the job of preventing the racks from tipping too much when they are pulled part way out, but allow for more flop than an "under mount" approach.
Toke,
Sorry, but Pic 1 looks like the ABTs are uncooked in a seasoned smoker
The 2nd and 3rd photo seem to show the same ABTs..but cooked...in a shiny, unseasoned smoker.
Did you buy a self-cleaning BS?
My apologies but I don't know how to say WTF in French.
Pete
"The secret to success is sincerity". "Once you can fake that you've got it made".
LOL! ;D Must be the light or the flash. Although, i have a exhaust fan that direct the smoke a bite straight in the center meaning, the back side never get as smokey as most of your. Also, cause of this fan, the moisture escape easier so the smoke residue is dryer and never looks nasty dripping on the wall and the door. So, not self cleaning but... ;)
Oh my eyes, my eyes. Please turn off the bright. :)