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  4. flyboytr

    Here's My Fridge Build: Mid build

    Josh, Thanks!...that was my thought exactly when I was looking at the spacing.  Plus it's a good place for my Wicked Baked Beans, taters, onions, corn, wings, etc... Yes I found that the side walls (inside) are bowed slightly outward.  I believe they will pull up flush with the shelf bracket...
  5. flyboytr

    Looking for Smokers in MOBILE, AL

    Hello, My name is Travis (FlyboyTR).   I live in Mobile, AL (Tillman’s Corner area).   I’m trying to find folks on the Forum that live in the local area to share our Smoking hobby.   This is a link to my current Smoking project...
  6. flyboytr

    And Yet Another...Refrigerator Conversion! (Electric heat and PID Temperature Control)

    Thanks.  I am praying that it will make me go ....WOW! I have ordered gasket material for the door.  It is 5/8" diameter.  It will be attached with the SU5005 adhesive sealant that I'm using in other places.  My local appliance parts place has 12 gauge appliance (high temp) wire available.  I...
  7. flyboytr

    Here's My Fridge Build: Mid build

    Josh, Thanks for sharing!  Wish I could find a piece of sheet metal for $24!  I am having the same delima with the shelf spacing.  Without looking...I think I decided on two 8", one 6" and two 4.5".  I am hoping that will give me the versitility I need...but...it's still just a guessing game...
  8. flyboytr

    And Yet Another...Refrigerator Conversion! (Electric heat and PID Temperature Control)

    Wiring Diagram for PID Controller & Relay I have started the wiring on an old breaker box I had in the shop.  It will be used to house the PID, SSR and breakers (that will be used as switches).  Main power is from a GFI protected 220 circuit.  This does not show the 110vac circuit to power the...
  9. Wiring Diagram for JLD 612 PID Temperature Control

    Wiring Diagram for JLD 612 PID Temperature Control

  10. Wiring Diagram for JLD 612 PID Temperature Control

    Wiring Diagram for JLD 612 PID Temperature Control

  11. flyboytr

    And Yet Another...Refrigerator Conversion! (Electric heat and PID Temperature Control)

    Josh, I used 4" galvanized flue.  Since it is drafting out...I don't believe any nasties that would leach out of the galvanizing would cause a problem. Any outgassing would be instantly removed.  I would not use galvanized on the air intake...different story there!  I found a 16" pizza pan last...
  12. flyboytr

    And Yet Another...Refrigerator Conversion! (Electric heat and PID Temperature Control)

    Completion of the exhaust flue: I drilled a 4.125” hole (using a bi-metal hole saw) through the outer and inner shells, centered on the top.   I used a piece of 4’ flue and cut it to length so it would stick out the top about 4” and about 1.25” on the inside.   I cut and folded the bottom to...
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    Intake Damper 2.jpg

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    Intake Damper 1.jpg

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    Exhaust Flue 1.jpg

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    Exhaust Flue 1.jpg

  20. flyboytr

    Thermometer for Fridge Conversion

    Josh, I'm sure there are other ways...but cutting an opening in the outside shell to access the inside shell is a possibility.  I am using a K type thermocouple in my build.  It is also threaded but the probe itself it about 3" long.  I wanted this style so it would be further away from the...
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