Racks with smaller openings for smoker

Started by TCP, August 16, 2010, 08:29:53 AM

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TCP

Does anyone know where I can get racks for my Bradley that have smaller openings than the standard racks?
Or something I put on the standard racks to make the openings smaller?
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Paul S. Grand Rapids, MI.

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TCP
try yard and pool .om and get some frog mats to lay in the racks, they work great.
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I would go with these :

http://www.yardandpool.com/High-Temperature-Jerky-Drying-Screen-p/hitempjrky.htm

They are non stick. nothing goes in my Bradley without one of these under it.

If you are looking to do small nuts, cheesecloth also works well and is cheap and disposable.
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TCP

What about the Jerky racks that Bradley has on their website?  ???
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Paul S. Grand Rapids, MI.

TestRocket

Yep, frog mats from Yard and Pool are the ticket!

TestRocket

I read they would hold up to the heat and Bradley pulled them!

FLBentRider

Quote from: TCP on August 16, 2010, 09:16:39 AM
What about the Jerky racks that Bradley has on their website?  ???

There used to be issues with the non-stick falling off after a few uses/washes, I know mine did.

There are jerky racks - non-stick coated racks

AND

jerky SCREENS - plastic matts similar to frogmats but do not tolerate high heat well at all. I melted mine accidentally
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Quote from: FLBentRider on August 16, 2010, 09:22:21 AM
Quote from: TCP on August 16, 2010, 09:16:39 AM
What about the Jerky racks that Bradley has on their website?  ???

There used to be issues with the non-stick falling off after a few uses/washes, I know mine did.

There are jerky racks - non-stick coated racks

AND

jerky SCREENS - plastic matts similar to frogmats but do not tolerate high heat well at all. I melted mine accidentally

I bet melted forgmats added some interesting flavor to the meat  ;D :'(
Has Bradley improved the Jerky racks they sell or is there still and issue with the non-stick?
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Paul S. Grand Rapids, MI.

FLBentRider

Quote from: TCP on August 16, 2010, 09:31:56 AM
I bet melted forgmats added some interesting flavor to the meat  ;D :'(

I left them on racks in the oven, son pre-heated oven for a pizza.
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aces-n-eights

I have the non-stick jerky racks from Bradley and have had no problems with the coating coming off.  However, stuff still sticks and they are a bit of a pain to clean.  Six months ago or so, i got a set of frogmats from Yard and Pool and they work great.  If i could do it again, i would use the frogmats on the basic racks.
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pensrock

I have both, the non-stick seemed top hold up pretty well for me but I love the frog mats and highly recommend them.

TCP

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Thanks,
Paul S. Grand Rapids, MI.