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  1. summerbee

    What are you using for heating element now that the Brinkmann is discontinued?

    If you open the thermostat up, you will see where you might be able to direct wire it, effectively turning it into one like the Brinkman.  At least, it looks that way to me. I'm getting some ceramic wire nuts today. Then, plug into your PID to control the temp. It's a thought. 
  2. summerbee

    What are you using for heating element now that the Brinkmann is discontinued?

    Hi All,  Slllloooowwwly continuing to work on my build. Job changes, plan changes ect.  In the meanwhile, Brinkmann discontinued the heating element I was going to use. I"m leery of using range top elements as I am not an electrician and don't want to create a problem with re-wiring.  My...
  3. summerbee

    First fridge build. . So far

    It's a beautiful smoker. I really appreciate your eye for detail. Could you tell me why you decided to put your fire box door in the back? Reason I ask is I have a fridge with the extra compartment on the bottom like yours. I was thinking of rigging a hinge to the cover so I could open it and...
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    What would you do if old refrigerators started popping up everywhere?

    I put the word out I was looking for a 2nd old refrigerator for my buddy thinking it may take months for one to turn up for a reasonable price. A few days later, I found an International Harvester for him for a whopping $60. He loves it more than his wife now, I think. Here's the dilemma; they...
  5. summerbee

    DeepSmoke Fridge Smoker Build

    I am working on my first build as well. Pics like yours are really inspiring. Thanks for posting and don't stop until you show us your first smoked rack. 
  6. summerbee

    Needing some info before beginning start on my build

    jj The Roxul nestled very nicely into the door. This stuff is awesome insulation. It comes in bats and is easy to cut to fit with a box cutter.  This is NOT me. This is my good buddy and professional metal fabricator showing me how I can easily cut sheet metal with a cut-off wheel on a...
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    Needing some info before beginning start on my build

    This is what the insulation looked like when I removed the original skin... It stunk and there were gaps in the coverage, as you can see. 
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    Needing some info before beginning start on my build

    Here's just a few pics to show my slow but sure progress... This is the original insulation that was in the Admiral refrigerator. It would smolder when you held a lighter to it so it all had to come out.
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    Requesting recommendation on a PID please

    Hi Everyone,  I am slowly but methodically working on my build. At first, I was not going to bother with a PID, (I was not going to bother with painting it or doing much of anything other than throwing in a heating element and a skillet of wood chips.) but now....oh boy,  I'm going all out...
  14. summerbee

    GM Frigidaire Build

    I don't think I've ever done anything perfect the first time. First time is for learning. Heck, the same thing can be said for life, "If only I knew then, what I know now.". Thanks for posting.
  15. summerbee

    Needing some info before beginning start on my build

    Things are slowly coming along. I discovered, as have others, a tar like substance covering the floor and bottoms of the sides when I removed the old insulation. There was quite a bit of it. It was rock hard and would not soften with any solvent I had on hand. I did knock a chip off and held it...
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    Needing some info before beginning start on my build

    Thanks for the silicone tip! I'm not wanting to use the "fire rope" for a gasket so I've found something called Nomex Fireblack on Amazon. Check it out. There's one thing that I've discovered about Roxul that is concerning. If you read the specs, it states it contains formaldehyde. I'm not sure...
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    Needing some info before beginning start on my build

    I will post pics soon. I'm taking my time and have drawn out some plans. I think I've read every post fridge builds.  The best thing I found to do in my search for info is go to the "search forum" option, click on it and then type in whatever it was I was looking for in the "advanced search"...
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