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Anyone have any ideas on how to make a home smoker and whether smoked rabbit and pigeon is any good?

 

 

the best ones are old metal filling cabinets, cut a hole in the roof for the smoke to get out of and that it, all you need is wood chips and a product to smoke.

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A small corrugated iron shed with dry hardwood sawdust in a line on the floor, light from both ends, let it burn itself out and then replace. The metal cabinet sounds like it would do nicely though.

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Anyone have any ideas on how to make a home smoker and whether smoked rabbit and pigeon is any good?

 

 

the best ones are old metal filling cabinets, cut a hole in the roof for the smoke to get out of and that it, all you need is wood chips and a product to smoke.

feckin brilliant idea :clapper:

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Anyone have any ideas on how to make a home smoker and whether smoked rabbit and pigeon is any good?

 

 

the best ones are old metal filling cabinets, cut a hole in the roof for the smoke to get out of and that it, all you need is wood chips and a product to smoke.

feckin brilliant idea :clapper:

buy a small gas canister to get the chips going, much easier than other methods.

 

drill holes across the sides and thread wire through holes so you have a shelf or haging facillity, and you have a smoker for nowt.

 

if smoke comes out of the doors then selotape them when shut.

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the best ones are old metal filling cabinets, cut a hole in the roof for the smoke to get out of and that it, all you need is wood chips and a product to smoke.

 

Is it best to burn off the powder coating from the cabinet 1st mate.........will that not effect the flavour?

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the best ones are old metal filling cabinets, cut a hole in the roof for the smoke to get out of and that it, all you need is wood chips and a product to smoke.

 

Is it best to burn off the powder coating from the cabinet 1st mate.........will that not effect the flavour?

 

 

it shouldnt do the one i have, i have never bothered doing it, you run it a few times and it gets coated in soot anyway so it doesnt effect it.

 

plus if your doing a cold smoke on trout or salmon the temp is not so hot that it could burn/melt the paint, the cabinet i used is about 4 foot high and 3 foot wide.

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