Wow
I vote go for the off set smoker, it seems an appropriate upgrade for better BBQ.
I vote go for the off set smoker, it seems an appropriate upgrade for better BBQ.

I am slowly closing the office and have begun destroying files from before the turn of the century. Protocol back then was to have a 3.5" floppy in each file with electronic copies of stuff we typed, etc. Therein lies the problem.
Decided tha ta good idea was to burn them. So I fired up the Weber and threw around 50 on the coals. BAD IDEA Black smoke like you fet with burning tires and plastic. Put it out by putting the lid on. Now I am wondering if I have runied the Weber for furure use. I've scraped it and pressure washed it but my son (the Nurse) says that it will be forever contaminated and he advises against eating anything cooked on it. I'm thinking that if I burn some hardwood in it to get it really hot, then clean again and hit it with some oven cleaner that ought to be enough to "purify" it. I've gotten all visible traces of plastic off and plan to replace the grate that was in there but I ask those of you with more knowlege about these things what y'all think. Is it safe? If not is there somethin gI can do other than wha was suggested to make it safe? Or do I pitch a 6 month old Weber 22" kettle and buy something new.
The Scot in me says to clean and keep, but te spendthrift says this os the excuse you need to get an offset smoker.
What says the brain trust?
Yea...haven't had a meaningful learning experience is quite sometime. Kinda forgot how painful they can be.....At least I didn't blow up a gun or something.....this time.Sounds like a media blast job to me.
Should be several sandblasters in your neck of the woods.
Regardless, it would appear you have experienced a “Meaningful, learning experience “.
Best,
Gary
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Yea...haven't had a meaningful learning experience is quite sometime. Kinda forgot how painful they can be.....At least I didn't blow up a gun or something.....this time.
My son looked me in the eye and said, and I quote: "15 years ago this conversation would be reversed " I really wasn't ready for tat one![]()
Hard to hear, but sage advice.
Kill your Superfund Site Toxi-Weber and buy a nice new Kamado in a cool color.
Hard to hear, but sage advice.
Kill your Superfund Site Toxi-Weber and buy a nice new Kamado in a cool color.