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Started by NePaSmoKer, September 03, 2007, 06:54:12 PM

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NePaSmoKer

Ya'll know where i work. We have whats called a blue sheet for items, Take home, use, evaluate and tell the rest of the dept the pros/cons, buy at a very reduced price. Sells in store for $299, i should get it for $147

We just got this and i am going to try it.  If i like it how about a smoke generator to it hmmmmmmm  ;D 
24" X 15.6"
29.5" from top to bottom of the cook box
44" from top of box to the bottom legs
The foot print of the legs is 30" x 21
1/8" steel powder coated


I AM STILL A BRADLEY GUY  ;D

nepas

acords

Looks like propane, heat recovery should be easy in case it's not insulated.  Can you keep the temp under 200?  Sounds like a good price, but you need to find out what this unit can do.
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iceman

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I posted a conversion on a propane smoker I made awhile back. Works great in the winter Nepa. I used a Sentry gas control to keep the heat steady and a Bradley smoke generator. Heat recovery is not an issue at all with one of those. I also used an inverter for running the generator if I'm out in the sticks and want to smoke. Sort of a souped up version of the BPS.

NePaSmoKer

Quote from: acords on September 03, 2007, 07:03:54 PM
Looks like propane, heat recovery should be easy in case it's not insulated.  Can you keep the temp under 200?  Sounds like a good price, but you need to find out what this unit can do.

Yeah its propane. 20,000 btu

Going to give it a whirl and see how it does. Got it for next to nuthin. Maybe do an iceman fit to it like he did on some of his in later posts.

nepas