thirtydaZe
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- Joined
- Oct 20, 2011
- Location
- Omaha
I have a Yoder Cheyenne, it's been sitting unused for almost 3 years now, under a tattered cover on my back porch, otherwise exposed to the elements.
Well, it's that time of year where my smoking hobby starts to kick into high gear.
I'd been using a Kamado, and while i love it for long cooks, and set and forget, it's not a stick burner.
Mines not in terrible shape, a bit of rust where the cover frayed, filthy drip pan, and dusty cobwebby cooking chamber. the firebox was brushed clean of ash, so that's not an issue.
Anyhow, i'm going to get a new cover, a new drip catch, and clean out the big stuff from inside.
Other than a hot burn out, what else would you do? I'd like to coat/spray the exterior with something to make it look nice and silky smooth again.
What all should i be doing, i want to cook Saturday, and I want to clean Friday.
Well, it's that time of year where my smoking hobby starts to kick into high gear.
I'd been using a Kamado, and while i love it for long cooks, and set and forget, it's not a stick burner.
Mines not in terrible shape, a bit of rust where the cover frayed, filthy drip pan, and dusty cobwebby cooking chamber. the firebox was brushed clean of ash, so that's not an issue.
Anyhow, i'm going to get a new cover, a new drip catch, and clean out the big stuff from inside.
Other than a hot burn out, what else would you do? I'd like to coat/spray the exterior with something to make it look nice and silky smooth again.
What all should i be doing, i want to cook Saturday, and I want to clean Friday.