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  7. dasbear

    1950-60's comercial freezer build

    Few more pics the end is near. These pics don't really need any explanation I'm just showing things as they progressed.
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  15. dasbear

    1950-60's comercial freezer build

    I got out to the garage this morning and thought I would take care of my least favorite part of this project SILICONE SEAL. Yuk! I hate that stuff you just can't keep it from getting anywhere it doesn't belong. So since dry fitting the metal flashing is such a bear of a job I have to unscrew one...
  16. dasbear

    Freezer too big?

    Thats got to be a really nice freezer get some pics of that big dog on here so we can truly see what you are dealing with. You have a bunch of options for that size of smoker it depends on what you want to USE it for or will it be too big for what you need? My first thought is fabricate a 3"-4"...
  17. dasbear

    1950-60's comercial freezer build

    I spent a couple hours working on the smoker tonight I installed a 24"x 1-1/4" angle iron  strong back across that buckled area on the smoke chamber. I drilled 3/16" holes 3" from each end and 3" either side of the weld then attached it with 3/16 pop rivets that did the trick. Next I cut a new...
  18. dasbear

    1950-60's comercial freezer build

    It may not stay shiny for long but then again nothing in the smoker is going to remain shiny for long except for the food coming out of it, more like beaming.
  19. dasbear

    1950-60's comercial freezer build

    The copper certainly  would be a lot less labor just use a tubing cutter and its done I just thought the chrome would add more bling to match the chrome shelves. You know how guys are there's nothing quit like smoker Bling.
  20. dasbear

    1950-60's comercial freezer build

    Need some advise on which pipe to use as spacers for shelf angle. I have two types one is chromed steel closet rod 1-1/8" its interior has some mild rust spots in it I also have 3/4" copper pipe. My concern is will there be enough moisture in the smoker to cause rust to start seeping out and...
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