17* Butts in the Bradley

Started by classicrockgriller, January 08, 2010, 08:30:17 PM

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smokeNcanuck

Don't want to hijack your thread, but I see some more experienced members are watching it.  If you place a drip pan under you meat does it affect how the meat will cook?
I know it is kind of a stupid question but if you don't ask one will never know.
Either Way....I'm Smoke'N It

Quarlow

Quote from: classicrockgriller on January 11, 2010, 06:44:33 PM
Just for you hal.

Wanted to be a famous President, but was told not to go there!
ahh did you pull A.E. Neumann before he got a chance to scold you for it.
I like to walk threw life on the path of least resistance. But sometimes the path needs a good kick in the ass.

OBS
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One Big Easy, plus one in a box.

hal4uk

Quote from: classicrockgriller on January 11, 2010, 06:44:33 PM
Just for you hal.

Wanted to be a famous President, but was told not to go there!

If it's the president I'm thinking of... 
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classicrockgriller

There are smoke guys that like to catch the dripping off beef and make a gravy out of it.

You can if you want to.

Don't see a reason why it would affect the smoke time or the cook time.

sNc, there was only one stupid question ever ask on this forum .... And I did the asking.

If it is important to you to ask, it will get answered.

classicrockgriller

Quote from: Quarlow on January 11, 2010, 06:54:02 PM
Quote from: classicrockgriller on January 11, 2010, 06:44:33 PM
Just for you hal.

Wanted to be a famous President, but was told not to go there!
ahh did you pull A.E. Neumann before he got a chance to scold you for it.

Q, go to his Cubano post.

Quarlow

I like to walk threw life on the path of least resistance. But sometimes the path needs a good kick in the ass.

OBS
BBQ
One Big Easy, plus one in a box.

KyNola

SmokeNcanuck,
Just make sure your drip pan does not completely cover the rack it is sitting on.  You need to have room for heat and smoke to move upward and not get trapped underneath.

KyNola

classicrockgriller

Quote from: KyNola on January 11, 2010, 07:30:11 PM
SmokeNcanuck,
Just make sure your drip pan does not completely cover the rack it is sitting on.  You need to have room for heat and smoke to move upward and not get trapped underneath.

KyNola
Ky Nola is right on the $$.  Maybe like a 6x8 or 5x9 (your rack is approx 13x9)

Dr. Evil

Hey buddy - its been awhile since Ive been back here.




Awesome job !   I have been reluctant to smoke in the cold since my last attempt - but it looks like I should be ok if its around 30 degrees or so.

So - what was the total time the butts were in the smoker?  and how many hours of some did you do?


You must have a doozie of a power bill....





I cant wait until we get into our new house and I can set my smoker up in the garage so I can smoke year round.....
Brian Bradley for Prime Minister !!

classicrockgriller

Good to see you back!

Fire that baby up!

You can't hurt the meat, It's dead!

Quarlow

Someone posted the power draw once and I can't remember but your wife blowdrying her hair every day uses more power than the Bradley.
I like to walk threw life on the path of least resistance. But sometimes the path needs a good kick in the ass.

OBS
BBQ
One Big Easy, plus one in a box.

Dr. Evil

I guess Ill be back in business soon.  I guess if it doesnt work I can fire up the *cough* old propane grill *cough* and finish the meat off on the grill.


Im Canadian, what else can I say??......lol
Brian Bradley for Prime Minister !!

classicrockgriller

Put a second element in the Bradley and get to smokin.