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Thanks for the welcome. Not smoking on anything yet but I have a recycled electric smoker from the dump that doesn’t work. All the electric components have been removed but the trays are still there. Researching here on how to add a heating element and controller for it. Trying do it on the cheap.
 
Is it a masterbuilt smoker? If you have any pictures it might help. Most parts or "aftermarket" parts you can find on amazon or ebay. I'm sure you could get it rolling without breaking the bank.
 
Yes it is a masterbuilt smoker but I was thinking of just getting a hot plate seems much easier. Found a few discussions here about it and still reading but that’s the way I think I’ll go. The smoke is missing everything inside and out except the grill grates. It’s really just an empty box right now.
 
Welcome! Check out some of the A-maze-n products . And some kind of heat source . Youll be up and running in no time! You can get a pretty cheap controller off amazon that will get you started on a budget. Try not and get to fancy with the smoker right off the bat. Get the minimum and get some food in that thing. Once you get a few cooks under your belt youll know what changes you want to make on your smoker.
 
Welcome! I applaud your effort in making/resurrecting your first smoker! Looking forward to seeing what you come up with. I'd probably do the hot plate and controller too.
 
welcome to SMF. lots of food people here to help. tons to read and learn. enjoy!
 
Thanks for the welcome. Not smoking on anything yet but I have a recycled electric smoker from the dump that doesn’t work. All the electric components have been removed but the trays are still there. Researching here on how to add a heating element and controller for it. Trying do it on the cheap.

Welcome from Wisconsin. :emoji_cat:

I am all for doing rebuild on the cheap. Contact me for some cost effective resources for that.

JC
 
Welcome glad to have you on board lot of great guys and gals on here with tons of info. Just keep reading and asking questions.

Warren
 
Good Morning and a Big Ole Welcome from East Texas and the best Forum on the Web

Gary
 
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