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  • jrbfishn

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    A decent smoker doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg you can actually build one pretty pretty cheap
    Old water heater and propane tanks work well for that. Even the 30 lb tanks make a decent smoker for smaller cuts if you do it right. Cut roasts or briskets into pieces big enough for 2, bacon fat on top and a small wood fire. My son made it for me. Works great. Does really well for smoke chicken liver too. Ohhh so good.

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    oldag

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    Old water heater and propane tanks work well for that. Even the 30 lb tanks make a decent smoker for smaller cuts if you do it right. Cut roasts or briskets into pieces big enough for 2, bacon fat on top and a small wood fire. My son made it for me. Works great. Does really well for smoke chicken liver too. Ohhh so good.

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    Smoked chicken livers. Hmm. Sounds interesting.
     

    O.S.O.K. 1961

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    Got my Kudu assembled (piece of cake) and got a top round roast searing - going to smoke it to finish it off.
     

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