MES30 Insulation

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PolishDeli

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Oct 9, 2018
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Hi all,

Been a while since posting and wanted to share my latest smoker mod.

I use an MES30 analog with a slow smoker attachment and an Auber PID. I did several out-of-the-box modifications to the unit and posted the writeup a couple of years ago:


The complete lack of insulation on this thing had been a problem from the get-go. It'd never get above 225°F.

To fix this, I wrapped the MES in a welders blanket and built a cedar wood panel enclosure for the side and back walls. Pictures below.

Wrapped with a 4ft x 6ft welders blanket and secured with a high temp glass cloth tape.
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Cut a hole for the smokestack and cable gland.
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Used cedar wood fence pickets for the frame and the siding.
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Finished product.
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Overall I'm pretty happy with it. It makes the MES look like a little smoke house. The paneling is held on by gravity, so I can slip it off if I need to. I was hoping to get to 300°F, but I'll take 275°F.

Thanks for looking
 
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