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Well I sketched out my shelves last night and went with the first shelf being 4" from the bottom. Then the next shelf was 8" and all the remaining shelves were put in at 6". I figure if I need to do something that is tall I can always remove a couple shelves.
FlyBoy, I think your shelf...
I didn't join SMF until I had already started this build so I don't have any pics from early in the build and here is where I'm at. I've stripped out all the plastic (or whatever that material was) out of it. Bought a 8x4ft sheet of 24ga steel ($24) and cut out replacements for the door and the...
Adding the chimney/stack is one of the last things I have to do and I've been mulling over what I should use. I was just wondering, is this galvanized piping or stainless?
Thanks
In my line of work (military training) we deal with a ton of different acronyms. But there sure are a few you guys all use here on SMF that I'm not familiar with. Has anyone ever compiled an acronym list and posted it as a sticky for all us new members?
Here's a few that come to mind:
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Ok so I'm nearly done with my fridge build, I'm just getting the last few items I need. One of which is a thermometer that is long enough to go through my fridge wall. Anyone got any suggestions?
Also, how can a mount the thermometer? All of them I've seen only have about 3/4" of threads, my...
Yep removed the inner door panel, and all pieces around the door too. Used 24ga sheet metal to cover all that up, even used cork as a gasket to insure I got a good seal between the new metal and the fridge. I'll take some pics and post it when I get a chance. Thanks and keep up the good work!
I'm just finishing my fridge conversion on what looks like the very same fridge. Mine looked like yours just a short while ago. I wish I had found this website early enough to post my progress keep the pics coming!
Title says it all. My fridge interior has several holes from the bolts that held shelves and what not. What should I use to seal up these holes? Some might get used for shelf brackets but the others I will need to seal up.
Thanks!
-Josh
I've owned my Brinkmann Gourmet electric smoker for years and have just started on my fridge conversion, that's when I found this site. I'm hooked like a catfish on a bank pole!! Wanted to hop on here and say hello to everyone. I've noticed many of you guys list what you own in your signatures...
Very nice build! My brother-in-law has a fridge smoker, same burner as you and he says he can maintain 140F in his smoker. I'm in the process of building a fridge smoker, I wish I had a cool IH like yours! Did you replace all the internal sheet metal? Is there any concern about trapping too much...
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