While perhaps not quite as excitin as havin an army of kids n pets all a runnin round like lil banshees most of th weekend, I actually managed to git some productivity accomplished!
Got two good layers of season onto my Blackstone 36" !
Between work, an weather, it jus hasn't been doable, here, until yestidday.
First, I finished off assembly by addin some accessories:
Neighbour Ricky, across th street, come over an helped me gently set th griddle top on, so's I didn' skin up my powder coatin, tryin to wrestle it alone...
then I hooked up th gas fer th first time...also hung my hardtop, in case any pop up T Storms decided to arrive...
I wiped er down good with a damp rag, as recommended by Blackstone, then lit er off, makin sure all was workin right, an ran ~ 30 mins, to burn off th griddle's preservative coatin...
Let er cool a bit, then another damp towel wipedown, followed by applyin some Barlean's Flax Oil...
Another ~half hour-ish, until th smoke stopped, cool a bit, apply another coat
I'll search th pics, put some more up, here in a few...
Got two good layers of season onto my Blackstone 36" !
Between work, an weather, it jus hasn't been doable, here, until yestidday.
First, I finished off assembly by addin some accessories:
Neighbour Ricky, across th street, come over an helped me gently set th griddle top on, so's I didn' skin up my powder coatin, tryin to wrestle it alone...
then I hooked up th gas fer th first time...also hung my hardtop, in case any pop up T Storms decided to arrive...
I wiped er down good with a damp rag, as recommended by Blackstone, then lit er off, makin sure all was workin right, an ran ~ 30 mins, to burn off th griddle's preservative coatin...
Let er cool a bit, then another damp towel wipedown, followed by applyin some Barlean's Flax Oil...
Another ~half hour-ish, until th smoke stopped, cool a bit, apply another coat
I'll search th pics, put some more up, here in a few...
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