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  1. ndhunter

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    good start! cant wait to see it finished.
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    1950 international harvester refridgerator smoker conversion.

    So this is todays accomplishment. Tore everything down, removed all wires and refrigeration lines, etc. The insulation as you can see is fiberglass batting. Once I pulled the liner out it had a mildew type smell, so I scraped it. Lots of little holes that will have to be sealed up. Was...
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    1950 international harvester refridgerator smoker conversion.

    This shall be my future smoker! It was in pretty good shape for being 64 years old. Model H-84. Just need to find a handle. I checked appliance depot as suggested, but it doesn't give model numbers for the parts. Im not sure what it looks like to be honest with you.
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    1950 international harvester refridgerator smoker conversion.

    I tore into the the old International Harvester model H-84 today. Its a 1950 model and it still worked. Well it used to lol. I plan on replacing the insulation with some form of mineral wool. Roxil seems popular on here. Ill post some pics as soon as I find my camera cord to the computer. Its...
  16. ndhunter

    Hello from North Dakota!

    I appreciate the welcome!
  17. ndhunter

    1950 international harvester refridgerator smoker conversion.

    I have secured an old fridge. I plan on making a smoker out of it. My first question is, should I leave the insulation in place, or remove it and re-insulate with something different? I haven't torn it apart yet, but believe the insulation is like a fiberglass batting. If I should remove it...
  18. ndhunter

    Hello from North Dakota!

    On too my second smoker build, and my first fridge converted smoker. I did some research and everywhere I turned they were mentioning and recogmending you! I have some ideas, gain some new ones from looking around on here, cant wait for some input!!!
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