J Grotz
TVWBB Wizard
All I have left to finish is applying the finish to the slats and refinishing the tank scale. It is assembled and it started up the first time. So tonight, while I was working on the tank scale, I decided to install the RCP bars and grates and let it run 15 minutes to see how hot it would get.
After 14 minutes it was at about 600. That’s when I noticed wisps of brown smoke coming from the left front frame member (where the swing table mounts). I have not installed any frame plugs, but the left front was the only one emitting smoke. I shut it down immediately.
The frame was painted on the outside with Krylon high heat and on the inside with Eastwood Internal Frame Coating.
So, is it nothing to worry about or do I need to redo the inside with a different product?
TL;DR: brown smoke came out of my frame when I ran the grill to 600. Frame was internally painted with Eastwood frame coating. Ignore it or redo it?
After 14 minutes it was at about 600. That’s when I noticed wisps of brown smoke coming from the left front frame member (where the swing table mounts). I have not installed any frame plugs, but the left front was the only one emitting smoke. I shut it down immediately.
The frame was painted on the outside with Krylon high heat and on the inside with Eastwood Internal Frame Coating.
So, is it nothing to worry about or do I need to redo the inside with a different product?
TL;DR: brown smoke came out of my frame when I ran the grill to 600. Frame was internally painted with Eastwood frame coating. Ignore it or redo it?