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    #46
    It's coming. I have to locate the packing list. Can't remember the model numbers off the top of my head and can't remember exactly where I put the list.

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      #47
      List:
      A. Building the controller for electric smoker.
      1) PID controller, ($44.50)
      SYL-2352
      2) Temperature sensor. K type thermocouple 4"probe, Smoker, Oven Model: TC-K3MM
      3) Solid state relay. ($15)
      Model: MGR-1D4825
      4) Heat sink for SSR. It is only needed if the current is more than 10Amp ($10). Model: HS25
      5) Building the controller box.
      Model: Pbox16
      6) Panel mount connector for K thermocouple Model: TCCON
      7) K type thermocouple extension wire, multistranded Model: KX22GA
      8) 15 amp extension cord
      9) terminal strip
      10) in-line fuse

      Also today I bought some desert tan spray-in bed liner. That's what I decided to paint the fridge with. The blue door is going bye-bye. Also thinking about replacing the door latch handle with a deer antler.
      Last edited by bsimm78; 04-01-2013, 06:09 PM.

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        #48
        Cant wait to see this finished...very interesting!

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          #49
          Wow this is turning out really nice!

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              #51
              I have Saturday free so 7am I install the insulation and the steel trim. Remount the door, add the silicone door seal and start test smoke!!! Not long now!

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                #52
                Take lots of pictures

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                  #53
                  Didn't finish but got a lot done. I finished (sort of) the body work...filling holes that were rusted through. I got the insulation in the body and installed the tub. I'm done with that part. All that's left is insulating the door, attaching and painting. Click image for larger version

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                        #56
                        I've scanned through this several times, am I missing your smoke source or have you just not revealed it yet?

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by tgil View Post
                          I've scanned through this several times, am I missing your smoke source or have you just not revealed it yet?
                          Somke source: 1500 watt 110v electric burner. To that I added a campfire popcorn popper with lid for the wood chip tray. That will sit directly on the burner. Smoke and heat will be diffused by drip pan/ water pan installed a few inches over the burner.

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                            #58
                            This is an awesome project. I will be following to see how it turns out.

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                              #59
                              getting closer.

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                                #60
                                Nice. I need to make one of these.

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