My new fridge build!

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pappapig

Smoke Blower
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Aug 23, 2012
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Anderson South Carolina
Hey guys, decided to jump into the fridge smoker world. My fridge should be here Monday or Tuesday, it's an old GE with enameled interior. I'll be doing a pid setup and using an AMNPS for my smoke generator. I have four kids so bear with me if the progress is slow at times. I already have my controller, SSR, power supply, and heating element.
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Peppapig , hello and keep us posted on this build . Looks interesting and curious as to the efficiency .

Have fun , let the kids join in , their imaginative ideas may lead to genius . . . never underestimate the power of a child's mind . .

Besides , it's your leadership that forms their values . Sorry , I'm a G-Paw and get to rambling about my favorite people...

Enjoy your build and  . . .
 
Well I still haven't got my fridge, can't seem to get time. However I was able to salvage a control box and more goodies off of a older bakery oven that is getting scrapped.
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Did a test run on all my components and PID wiring today. Everything worked on the first shot thankfully. Just need to add an on/off switch and a breaker and it's all set for installation.

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Yay! Picked up the fridge today. It's a Fridgidaire by GM, not a GE like I thought, but that's ok. The door is a little stuck so I'll take pictures of that later. Overall in decent shape.
 
My newer smaller heating element I'll be using. 208v 4675 watt but I'll be running on 120v which should give me a little over 1500 watts.
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looks like it is, but really doesn't matter what it is. Rip it all out and start new. buy Roxul insulation and put that in. 1 bag of the r16 or r20 for 2x4 interior walls is more than youll need, often find some on craigslist or kijiji that someone ha left over from a project. Pink insulation can be used, but the Roxul is the best

its old insulation and may have had moisture in it at one time. Have heard some guys say that it may look fine but can stink once it starts to warm up when running the smoker
 
Forgot my picture!

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Wow, that photo is a flashback! That fridge is not just kind of like my smoker build it is identical. It is definitely insulated with rock wool and makes a solid smoker. If you are interested here is my build thread http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/91229/just-the-beginning-of-my-fridge-smoker-project
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Thanks, I actually read your whole build before I even got my fridge! I think I'm going to take my chances and leave the insulation, if I can do that then I'll still have no money so far in this build. Ive exchanged work and bartered for everything so far. The only main thing I'll be doing different is using an AMNPS. for a smoke generator.
 
I have about the same fridge, rock wool and Porcelin walls, I left every thing as is, made some draft holes at the bottom and chimney out the top, been working great for me for about 4-5yrs now I think. 

Good luck and let us know your progress

A full smoker is a happy smoker 

DS 
 
Whatbdoes everyone think about the industrial look? I kinda like the patina look and my control box has that industrial look with louvers and all. Thought about leaving the finish alone instead of painting it.
 
Sorry for the slow progress. Been extremely busy with work lately. Got the compressor and condenser cut out and the cabinet liner removed. Next I'm starting on my frame and wheels and designing the smoke system.
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