[SMOKER PAINT] How I Coat The Smoker Exterior With Boiled Linseed Oil

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  • Опубликовано: 19 фев 2024
  • There's a ton of different oils and coatings available for this process but one of the most common is boiled linseed oil. In this video I'll focus on one of the many ways to protect the outside of your smoker with a very durable and vintage Boiled Linseed Oil finish.
    This process works with all alternative oils.
    Everyone has a different opinion of which is best or safest...
    Couple quick notes and safety considerations that the haters will bring up in the comments lol...
    1- Boiled Linseed Oil is not food safe and should not be used on the inside of your smoker or for food contact surfaces.
    2- Be sure not to throw the rag in the trash when finished. I've actually had them spontaneously combust before. best practice is to lay them out flat till they dry before throwing away or burn them in a safe manner.
    3- use some nitrile gloves to protect your skin. It's not likely you'll get hurt but just in case they can become irritated.
    4- don't breathe the fumes from the smoke. Be sure you do this outdoors in a well ventilated area.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @rickmooreEz-2chew-BBQ
    @rickmooreEz-2chew-BBQ 4 месяца назад +1

    What would you use on a painted pit so the paint lasts longer?

  • @harrybarker1408
    @harrybarker1408 4 месяца назад +1

    good vid dood!!!

  • @igotJesus88
    @igotJesus88 4 месяца назад

    Can I do this right over the seasoning on the pit now? I previously used Pam.

  • @jccarp2
    @jccarp2 4 месяца назад

    Do you need to clean off the pit? Or can I just put it on my pit now?

  • @metal75801
    @metal75801 28 дней назад

    Will it get black, or do I have to paint it?

    • @SmokerBuilder
      @SmokerBuilder  28 дней назад

      It will start to get brown first you’ll need to run it pretty hot like 400° or so to start getting darker colors the hotter you run the darker it will get