i dont see any rules about selling items here, so please let me know if it is wrong, i have built a drying / carring rack for the bradley it has 5 shelves 4 can be inverted and the fith one is for the drippings if you have a extra rack, i am a big jerky and salmon smoker, this way you can load up all your racks and let them air dry then carry them all out to your smoker in one shot, i will post some pictures tommorrow, if this is ok to do. sorry i am a one finger typer so please bear with me, also let me know what you think , made of 1/4 steel very heavy duty, if any of you guys had a big cheif top load smoker, it kinda looks like that, thanks Rob
Rob,
Only rule I can think of is please spellcheck![:D][:D]
Just kidding!
Can't wait to see the pics, sounds interesting.[:)]
Kirk
http://www.chezbubba.com
Ya think next time I check into a hotel & they ask "Smoking or Non?" they would mind?
Chez! Too funny LOL!
Rob,
Post up some pictures when you can. Anxious to see a drying rack that cares![:D][:D]
Bill
(http://www.boomspeed.com/dsstc/SIDEVIEW.JPG)
(http://www.boomspeed.com/dsstc/rack2.JPG)
(http://www.boomspeed.com/dsstc/rack3.JPG)
(http://www.boomspeed.com/dsstc/rack1.JPG)
can you see the pictures? yes my spelling sucks,LOL
these are still in the ruff, need to paint them , going to crank out some more today, tell me what you think? thanks Rob
Rob,
Pics look great. How much does it weigh?
Email me your phone number, I'd like to talk to you.
Kirk
http://www.chezbubba.com
Ya think next time I check into a hotel & they ask "Smoking or Non?" they would mind?
it weighs 4 pounds 9oz , 23" tall, 10" width, 15 1/2 legnth, sorry could not find spell checker LOL
here is a loaded rack, this will make you bradley complete, makes life so simple, load your racks while in the holder , take a extra rack put some foil and a paper towel to catch all the drippings, let you meat air dry, now just carry it out to the bradley and load her up all in one shot, only have to open the door once, the best thing when your meat is done load racks back into the holder off to the party you go, sorry just typing away here, LOL
(http://www.boomspeed.com/dsstc/loadedrack.JPG)
(http://www.boomspeed.com/dsstc/loadedrack2.JPG)
What type of paint will you use? I was wondering what it will do in the heat if not painted the proper way. If it isn't the right type of paint, it could peel and give off gasing inside the smoker and that would not be a good mix with your meal!!
If you didn't paint it, then it would rust right? I know the meat isn't directly touching it, but the top of the rack could flake down into the trays.
Great design, but want to know about the painting process.
this rack is just for drying, preping your meat or carrying it to and from the smoker no heat involved,doesnt go into the smoker,
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<br />What type of paint will you use? I was wondering what it will do in the heat if not painted the proper way. If it isn't the right type of paint, it could peel and give off gasing inside the smoker and that would not be a good mix with your meal!!
If you didn't paint it, then it would rust right? I know the meat isn't directly touching it, but the top of the rack could flake down into the trays.
Great design, but want to know about the painting process.
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Great idea Rob,
The typical senario around the Mallard house goes something like this when I want to load the smoker.
<b><font color="blue">"Honey, get the door" <font color="red">pause of time </font id="red">"please"</font id="blue"></b>
<i><b>THEN</b></i>
<font color="blue">"Now get the other door"</font id="blue"> <b>THEN</b> <font color="blue">"what other door"</font id="blue"> as she is running off.
<font color="red">"the smoker door you !#@$ nice beautiful thing"</font id="red"> then I get <font color="red">"stop dripping all over the place"</font id="red">
SmokeOn,
mski
Perryville, Arkansas
Wooo-Pig-Soooie
If a man says he knows anything at all, he knows nothing what he aught to know. But...
Mallard,
That sounds like my house, then the dog wants to come out in hopes I will drop something!
Bill
SmokehouseRob
Is that your item for sale on Ebay right now?
Yes sir, just testing the waters,
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<br />SmokehouseRob
Is that your item for sale on Ebay right now?
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Where can I buy one of these racks?
Enzo
From us! Rob & I are finalizing the design and pricing and hope to have them ready to go by this weekend. We have decided against a painted model in lieu of stainless. (Materials are just a bit extra, but the real cost is in the labor.)
After we get the rack going, I will be working on getting a screen cover manufactured to protect the meat from flies, bees & the like. Pure Amish craftsmanship, that oughta be worth a few extra bucks![:D]
Anyone know what type of material I should pursue? Nylon seems to me the natural choice, strong, washable, impervious to flavors.
Kirk
http://www.chezbubba.com
Ya think next time I check into a hotel & they ask "Smoking or Non?" they would mind?
Glad to hear about the stainless. Was going to suggest it,but thought it was not my place to. Let me know details & price ASAP.
Thanks
Larry
Enzo
OK,
The Rack Rack is $59.95, the Sausage Rack is $39.95 w/12 hooks. Pictures to follow on the website. These items will ship separate from our "warehouse".
Kirk
http://www.chezbubba.com
Ya think next time I check into a hotel & they ask "Smoking or Non?" they would mind?
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">the Sausage Rack is $39.95 w/12 hooks. <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
Will the rack fit inside the smoker?
Chez this is another forum with no way to track the thread.
http://rminor.com
dow-oldman yes it will, it will fit on any shelf you put it on , if you put it on the top rack you gain about 4 more inches of hanging room, it is all stainless steel,
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Yes, it sits on top of the top rack shelves & goes up to give you more length than by using dowels. A picture says 1000 words but it may be a day or two before we get them on the website.
http://www.chezbubba.com
Ya think next time I check into a hotel & they ask "Smoking or Non?" they would mind?
When will these racks be available? I'm interested
Enzo
they are ready now , get ahold of chez to place your order, thanks
OK Chez, I want a rack! Do you have pics availabe yet?
Enzo
The drying/carrying rack is on the website. I am taking pictures this weekend of the sausage rack & hope to have it on the website early in the week.
[Edit for update] They're both on the website now.
http://www.chezbubba.com
Ya think next time I check into a hotel & they ask "Smoking or Non?" they would mind?