Is this where the persons who have "developed" the new electric smoker got their idea to "invent" an electric smoker? One is already on the market, and it is only $79.99, although it is actually designed, and sold for the purpose of adding smoke flavor to your food, using saw dust. Click here to go to it. http://www.cuisinetechnology.com/thesmokinggun.html (http://www.cuisinetechnology.com/thesmokinggun.html) Possibly it does not have the capacity to use for bee smoking, has anyone seen/used it?
That's just wrong! Kinda takes all of the fun out of playing with fire! :-D
Just think, enjoying the sweet smell of hickory, and applewood while working your bees. I wonder how eucalyptus would work, I sure like that smell, I guess I'll hve to go lop a limb off the euc tree in the yard, and make it into sawdust. :-D :-D :-D :-D
Naw, if we can't stuff a couple of big handfuls of pine needles down its throat it just wouldn't be a smoker. :bee: :bee: :bee:
$20 for a 4-oz jar of sawdust. I think I left a small fortune on the ground last week when I was out with my chainsaw.
Quote from: indypartridge on February 04, 2010, 01:00:08 PM
$20 for a 4-oz jar of sawdust. I think I left a small fortune on the ground last week when I was out with my chainsaw.
Man! I could live like a King if I could move whats under my tablesaw. :bee: :bee: :bee:
that's the difference between the rich people and the rest of us. they figure out how to market the garbage :evil:
Quote from: indypartridge on February 04, 2010, 01:00:08 PM
$20 for a 4-oz jar of sawdust. I think I left a small fortune on the ground last week when I was out with my chainsaw.
Ahh...but this is gourmet hickory sawdust hand ground by indonesian elves using only locally available sandstones, exactly 2 feet from the jungle floor for a delicate balance of wood and moisture content for the perfect smokey flavor!!
Oh..and it probably doesn't have chain oil in it... :-D
Quote from: Scadsobees on February 04, 2010, 01:41:04 PM
Quote from: indypartridge on February 04, 2010, 01:00:08 PM
$20 for a 4-oz jar of sawdust. I think I left a small fortune on the ground last week when I was out with my chainsaw.
Ahh...but this is gourmet hickory sawdust hand ground by indonesian elves using only locally available sandstones, exactly 2 feet from the jungle floor for a delicate balance of wood and moisture content for the perfect smokey flavor!!
Oh..and it probably doesn't have chain oil in it... :-D
You must work for some big wall street advertising firm. :-D :-D :-D