portiadog Posted June 17 Report Posted June 17 On Sunday I went to prep my 32BB and noticed that there was a rock chip in the charcoal basket. I figured that it must have been in my charcoal, but a closer inspection revealed that it had chipped off the inside of the kamado, right near where the rim of the charcoal basket sits. It is a pretty small chip, so I am not too worried about it, but I am curious to know if I should try to cement it back in place, or if there's anything I should be doing to prevent this in the future. The kamado is only about 2 years old, stays covered and the exterior is routinely cleaned. I often light charcoals with a MAP torch and then use a mini shop blower to get the fire burning. Thumb for size reference
5698k Posted June 18 Report Posted June 18 Can you post a pic of where it came from?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1
portiadog Posted June 18 Author Report Posted June 18 11 hours ago, 5698k said: Can you post a pic of where it came from? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Well, I went out this morning to get a picture, and I am glad you asked, because I realized that the area where I thought this piece had come from was not missing any material at all. Some scaling had made it look like there may be a chipped area, but I did a full body search this morning and couldn't find anywhere that this piece could have come from. Problem solved, I guess. Although I am still confused as to how this got into the basket.
tony b Posted June 18 Report Posted June 18 What @C6Bill said. Finding pieces of kiln brick in charcoal bags is pretty common, regardless of brand. 1
Tyrus Posted June 18 Report Posted June 18 It comes from shoveling out the kiln when removing the charcoal, never fear even if a chip were to happen it still could be easily remedied with a refactory cement. 1
DennisLinkletter Posted June 29 Report Posted June 29 That definitely does not look like refractory cement.. 1