Thanks for the detailed cleaning instructions. I choose a Vevor pellet smoker grill and starting to really regret it. The assembly instructions were vague but it got assembled. The problem that i am facing is that i don't know how to get to the firebox to clean it.😮
They will eventually rust. I took mine to a local powder coating place and had them sanded and painted in a flat black. They look new years later! @@LastRequestBarbeque
As one comment said, it's designed to have the stack down and the cover has a pocket so it fits properly. Couple tips: Soak that diffuser with some Pam or Canola spray and then run it for a few hours at 350-400 and that will get rid of the rust. Do this from time to time and keep it seasoned. Pick yourself up some ACF-50 and put a good coat of that all over and that will slow down the rust. Then after you re paint the front, give it a good coat and the rust wont come back. A few times a year is good. Happy smoking!
Thanks for the detailed cleaning instructions. I choose a Vevor pellet smoker grill and starting to really regret it. The assembly instructions were vague but it got assembled.
The problem that i am facing is that i don't know how to get to the firebox to clean it.😮
I believe those racks are chromed steel.....not aluminum.
Thanks for watching! I checked and you are correct - from the Yoder site: "Front & Side Shelves Made from 7/16″
Chrome-Plated Round Bar Steel"
They will eventually rust. I took mine to a local powder coating place and had them sanded and painted in a flat black. They look new years later! @@LastRequestBarbeque
I have noticed some rust spots, not too bad but that is a great idea for sure - thanks!@@billrector
Just ordered our Yoder with silver comp cart
As one comment said, it's designed to have the stack down and the cover has a pocket so it fits properly. Couple tips: Soak that diffuser with some Pam or Canola spray and then run it for a few hours at 350-400 and that will get rid of the rust. Do this from time to time and keep it seasoned. Pick yourself up some ACF-50 and put a good coat of that all over and that will slow down the rust. Then after you re paint the front, give it a good coat and the rust wont come back. A few times a year is good. Happy smoking!
flip your smoke chimney down so the cover fits better
That's a good idea....I guess I worry that messing with the screw that holds it in place will wear out....and I'm also kinda lazy ;-)
@@LastRequestBarbeque also I've heard that grease drips down that seal in the chimney!
Don't let your cleaning fluids run down into your electronics.