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SigSauerNY BBQ Fan

Joined: 14 Feb 2010 Posts: 306 Location: Woodmere, NY
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Posted: Sep 03 2013 Post subject: Smoker Grates Question |
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I am finishing my reverse flow smoker this weekend, I was wondering what is a safe way to finish my grates and prevent constant burning, is it safe to powder coat or coat in some way to help with cleaning and appearance?
thanks!
have trim on doors left, red silicone seal, cover on stacks for heat control, and then blast / prime / paint and burn.....
then ready to do it again... _________________ Proud Member of Team Ranstad
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k.a.m. BBQ Mega Star

Joined: 12 Dec 2007 Posts: 26020 Location: Southeast Texas.
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Posted: Sep 04 2013 Post subject: |
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SigSauerNY, when you season the cooker season the grates nothing else is needed. I use Pam spray on my cookers to season them. Every time she is cleaned I lightly spray the grates again.
I hope this helps.  _________________ Always remember slow and steady wins the race.
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