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Im not sure about that as it looked pretty old. The inside didn’t seem to have any kind of oily residue. Will double check on that. The inside of the tank looked more like heavy “flash rust” on bare metal. I thought about just wire wheeling it and a light hand sand if need be. Then burn it in...
Im building a small charcoal grille/ smoker. Im using the tank from a small air compressor. The inside of the tank is pretty good with some rust and scale. I am wondering if its OK to sandblast the inside to clean it up since im going to have the outside blasted to get it ready for fresh paint...
Thanks guys. I appreciate the advice. Been checking the build threads- which are pretty awesome. I have a MIG welder and I'm sensing a build of my own.
I guess I kinda put the cart ahead of the horse. I live in MI., married with two kids. Industrial Firefighter. Trying to improve my cooking skills so I thought I would check this site out. Can't wait to learn some stuff. Mitch.
I bought a BBQ Pro charcoal smoker. Probably the cheapest one they sell. I wanna give this a try but I've never done this before. I thought I would try some pork chops or a pork loin for my first attempt. My experience is limited to a gas grille. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks...