- Oct 15, 2006
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Hey All,
I have a New Braunfels Hondo smoker with offset firebox. Have had it for about 10 years. The firebox has had rust on it from early on, it got to the point that the plate to control the airflow was rusted in place.
I drilled the bolt, put a torch to it and was finally able to twist the bolt off. I've used a steel brush on the end of a drill to take down much of the rust.
What is the best thing to use to help minimize future rust on the firebox? I want to smoke a brisket next weekend and really don't won't to take a chance of chemical flavors getting into the meat.
Thanks in advance,
Eddie
I have a New Braunfels Hondo smoker with offset firebox. Have had it for about 10 years. The firebox has had rust on it from early on, it got to the point that the plate to control the airflow was rusted in place.
I drilled the bolt, put a torch to it and was finally able to twist the bolt off. I've used a steel brush on the end of a drill to take down much of the rust.
What is the best thing to use to help minimize future rust on the firebox? I want to smoke a brisket next weekend and really don't won't to take a chance of chemical flavors getting into the meat.
Thanks in advance,
Eddie