I had the FireCraft running this weekend, and decided to work on securing the RecTec controller. The original controller was mounted using two nut and bolt combinations. The RecTec controller is about 1/2 an inch shorter, so you are unable to secure the right and left sides of the controller without additional effort. I decided to use the nut and bolt on the left side because that's where the side cover comes off providing access. I considered building a bracket out of plastic or metal to hold the right side, but then it occurred to me that I should follow the KISS principle.
I grabbed a small block of wood, and two small pan head screws. I didn't do any measuring, so the block of wood might be 4 inches long, 2 inches wide, and 1 inch thick. I held the block of wood in place inside the mechanical area of the smoker. The first screw went into the screw hole in the side plate of the smoker, and into the wood block. This secured the wood to the FireCraft. The second screw went through the hole in the controller and then into the wood block.
It's not perfect, but it cost me no additional money, and seems to be more that adequate. Here is the finished picture. I have a feeling I am done with this project unless some problem comes up that needs to be fixed.
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