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Philip Earle <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 4 Jul 2005 16:07:42 +0100
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 Hi,

 Anyone who gets the Am.B.J. will have seen the article about the new
expensive smoker
 Design that works on the same principle as a burgess fogger.  The author
comments that the material for producing the smoke is
 freely available from any grocery store - my question is, does anyone know
 what is used to make the smoke? I suspect mineral oil plus something that
burns in the coils - any ideas

 For those who don't get Am.B.J. see http://www.newbeesmoker.com for
 enlightenment.

Phil

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