Introduction: Altoid Smoker
Let's see if we can give ourselves some kind of metal poisoning!
Step 1: What You Need
An Altoid Tin
A screw or nail
Hammer Of Thor
Magnets (optional)
Step 2: What to Do
It's obvious. Make a s@$! load of holes in the tin with the hammer and nail or screw.
Step 3: Use
Add this to your grill, either gas or charcoal. Put it in beside or on the coals, or put it on or by the burners. I used the magnets hold it in place.
You'll probably want to burn off the paint before use.
And do it at your own risk of metal/paint poisoning!

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5 Comments
5 years ago on Step 3
Note, at high heat, magnets lose their magnetism.
7 years ago
bill you spelled burning wrong, Friendly reminder ;)
8 years ago
I would be more worried about the stuff that tin is coated with birning off and getting on my food
8 years ago on Introduction
Thank you!
Explaining a little about how we could smoke meat with it, would also help a lot...
What wood do you use? Should we cover the meat to get it smoked correctly. Should we start with wet wood or just dry? Is there any difference in the smoked meat depending of the wood we use? Do fishes get smoked with the same wood?
What about using dry leaves to make the smoke?
You might think that all my questions are too obvious. But for me are just what I need to get started.
Thank you, again!
Reply 8 years ago
this guy right here *slowclap* .... op has no time for a drill press let alone you...