Seller said it's 16" on ad I don't have a tape measure on me and had to go straight to work . Got it for $60 . Has a propane conversion and cover. Did they make 16s or is it an 18 ?? It's my First smoker . I'll be on this part of the forum more often now. Hehe.
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That's the middle, 18.5" size. Nice machine and for $60, a steal.
Quote from: addicted-to-smoke on April 06, 2018, 01:19:16 PM
That's the middle, 18.5" size. Nice machine and for $60, a steal.
Thank you. I thought I'd never get lucky in my neck of the woods. Missing thermometer any recommendations
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Quote from: JuanRod on April 06, 2018, 01:43:50 PM
...Missing thermometer any recommendations
That WSM looks too old to have come with a thermometer originally. Can you provide a picture of the area where it's missing?
For a "stock" appearance get a Weber thermometer and bezel, part # 63028 and 63027 and drill a hole. There are higher quality gauges out there (such as from TelTru) but usually not for smokers. At any rate, a Weber thermometer will be plenty accurate enough, for a while. And then after a couple years you toss it and buy another. They're cheap.
But what you really want is a Thermoworks Smoke or at least a Maverick 732 or 733. Dual probes and remote readings. And of course you can use them for other grills. The Thermoworks Smoke will be more accurate than the Maverick, in my experience.
Quote from: addicted-to-smoke on April 06, 2018, 02:19:44 PM
Quote from: JuanRod on April 06, 2018, 01:43:50 PM
...Missing thermometer any recommendations
That WSM looks too old to have come with a thermometer originally. Can you provide a picture of the area where it's missing?
For a "stock" appearance get a Weber thermometer and bezel, part # 63028 and 63027 and drill a hole. There are higher quality gauges out there (such as from TelTru) but usually not for smokers. At any rate, a Weber thermometer will be plenty accurate enough, for a while. And then after a couple years you toss it and buy another. They're cheap.
But what you really want is a Thermoworks Smoke or at least a Maverick 732 or 733. Dual probes and remote readings. And of course you can use them for other grills. The Thermoworks Smoke will be more accurate than the Maverick, in my experience.
Thatnk for the info. Here's a pic of the hole behind the too handle
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Looks like they installed an aftermarket thermometer at some point, and then removed it ... because that's a big hole and the Weber thermos use a fairly small hole. If you like the idea (and price) of the Weber thermometer, you can still install one but not without maybe a couple washers to fill the void of the too-large hole.
Both Tel-Tru and River Country sell thermometers that would work. You can use some SS washers to get the job done.
Quote from: jcnaz on April 06, 2018, 02:37:50 PM
Both Tel-Tru and River Country sell thermometers that would work. You can use some SS washers to get the job done.
Do this.
Do not get Weber's piece of shit 63028 thermo.
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Awesome find,
@JuanRod. I really like that cover too