How to Build a Cold Smoker From a Refrigerator

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    • 1). Cut a 2-inch diameter hole into the top of the refrigerator with a drill and a 2-inch hole saw bit. This will allow for smoke to pass out of the top of the cold smoker.

    • 2). Position a metal bucket, bin or drum with a tight-fitting lid next to the fridge; 1 to 2 feet distance is ideal. If possible, set the bucket slightly lower than the fridge, by either sitting it on a lower plane or digging a hole to sit it in. This will aid the flow of smoke up into the refrigerator's smoking chamber.

    • 3). Cut a 3-inch diameter hole in the side of the fridge, near the bottom on the same side as the metal bucket. Insert a length of 3-inch diameter pipe into this hole.

    • 4). Mark the place where the pipe meets the metal bucket then cut a 3-inch diameter hole into the side of the bucket. Cut another hole in the other side, large enough for the electrical cord of an electric hotplate to go through.

    • 5). Connect the pipe between the fridge and the bucket. Seal the pipe connection on the outside of the refrigerator and the outside of the bucket with heat resistant-sealer. Allow it to dry for the time recommended by the sealer packet instructions.

    • 6). Place the probe of a remote oven thermometer inside the refrigerator compartment then close the door. Place an electric hotplate inside the metal bucket, run the cord out of the hole you made and place the lid on top.

    • 7). Place your cured meats inside the refrigerator, add wood chips or sawdust onto the hotplate and turn it on at a low temperature. Gradually increase the temperature until the desired smoking temperature is reached inside the chamber.

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