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OT (kinda) - Mike and Jimmy... it's being put to good use
#11
Quote: @Mike Olson said:
If I do two racks I lay them flat. any more than that and I use rib racks. 

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I think I've seen stainless dish/plate racks at walmart that'd work for that too lol.
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#12
Quote: @JimmyinSD said

what is the temp range on that thing?
I know I've used it up over 325 before. 
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#13
Quote: @Mike Olson said:
@JimmyinSD said

what is the temp range on that thing?
I know I've used it up over 325 before. 
i was thinking more on the low end.   sausage starts out about 110 and goes up to about 165-170 tops.
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#14
I don't know if there is a limit on the low end. 0 maybe?

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#15
Quote: @Mike Olson said:
I don't know if there is a limit on the low end. 0 maybe?
i couldnt find it on their site.  i was thinking about making a smaller coal basket for my UDS and then trying to smoke sausage in it,  but the lower temps are critical since you dont want to render fat from a sausage product in the smoker.
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#16
You could just use a tube as well. I have one that I use on my grill some times. 

https://www.amazenproducts.com/product_p/amnts.htm

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#17
This guy is using his grill for the chamber and smoking cheese. 

http://www.pelletsmoking.com/pellet-smok...#post52111

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#18
Quote: @Mike Olson said:
You could just use a tube as well. I have one that I use on my grill some times. 

https://www.amazenproducts.com/product_p/amnts.htm
I still need some low heat source to gradually amp up over the course of a few hours.  they will have cure in them,  but I still want to get them up over 155 before I package and freeze them... or just eat them all.  ( i dont want to mess with the hot water bath, i want to do my cooking in the smoker)

I will be buying one of their pellet trays for my smoke house when I get that built... but my honey do list isnt leaving much time for that project just yet.
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#19
Add a heat lamp bulb? And maybe get fancy and add a rheostat? 


Shit all you really need is an easy bake oven. 
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#20
Quote: @Mike Olson said:
Add a heat lamp bulb? And maybe get fancy and add a rheostat? 


Shit all you really need is an easy bake oven. 
i think it will require a bit more heat than that... but there are lots of options.  ( I was going to take the elements and thermostat out of my old electric range and use that, but I decided it would be more fun to crush it with the loader on my tractor.
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