Need to season new WSM?

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deserttoad

Smoke Blower
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Jan 3, 2006
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Lovelock, NV
Do I need to do any sort of seasoning to my new WSM? Doesn't seem I would need to looking at the shiny finish of the unit.

Also I notice in the book Weber states that lump charcoal is not recommended. I plan on using it, just wondering why they said not to.

DT
 
I dont think it need seasoning, but I think the WSM seems to stablize better after a few smokes.

Or that could have just been me learning how to use charcoal :D
 
+1 to the above posts.

take it out of the box, assemble, smoke..

From what I read, and experienced the WSM ran a little warm for the first couple times. Now after about 10 uses since x-mas it chugs away nice.

Not sure why the recommend against lump(never read the manual). I have used lump and Kingsford Comp. briquettes, both worked good, lump left alot less ash though. I prefer lump for some reason.
 
All I did was wipe/clean up the manufacturing oil/residue and lit it up, mine feeds on wood, same wood I feed my Horizon, just split a little more.
 
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