Howdy Folks,
I cant get over how the holes in My burn pot get clogged so fast and the hard ash that builds up and forms around the holes and and on the sides . I scrape and wire brush the pot when I do my cleanings every few days or even after 4-5 bags , and it seems to Me that the scratches give the ash places to start accumilating . I 've taken the pot to work and sandblasted it and it seems to stay cleaner a little longer ." About the Teflon ", I had a shotgun fairly new that got scratched up and rusted after the second hunt , after a lot research I sent it out and had it tefloned , just like a frying pan
Loved the results , You cant hurt it , I think the cost was around $200.00. So My question would be , " Do You think it would take the extremes of the Pellet Stove and stay clean, and be easier to clean, or be worth the cost whatever that would turn out to be ??? " or throw some wisdom My way on whats worked for You
Thanks, Chris
I cant get over how the holes in My burn pot get clogged so fast and the hard ash that builds up and forms around the holes and and on the sides . I scrape and wire brush the pot when I do my cleanings every few days or even after 4-5 bags , and it seems to Me that the scratches give the ash places to start accumilating . I 've taken the pot to work and sandblasted it and it seems to stay cleaner a little longer ." About the Teflon ", I had a shotgun fairly new that got scratched up and rusted after the second hunt , after a lot research I sent it out and had it tefloned , just like a frying pan

