13
•
Your
Longhorn
Smoker
is
now
ready
for
use.
•
To
prolong
the
life
of
your
smoker,
It
is
advisable
to
repeat
this
process
on
a
yearly
basis.
inside
of
the
smoker
for
many
cooks
ahead.
smoker.
This
protective
resin
comes
from
the
burning
wood.
It
helps
seal
and add a protective coating to
the
•
After
burning
the
fire
for
2
hours
or
more,
a
shiny
black
coating
(a
protective
resin)
develops
on
the
inside
of
the
•
Be
cautious,
do
not
scrape
or
rub
any
surface
during
the
curing
process.
•
Burn
for
at
least
two
hours
with
all
the
lids
closed.
The
longer
and
gradual
the
heat
rises,
the
better.
150ºC.
(part
3)
and
Firebox
Damper
(part
29)
half
way.
Ensure
that
the
temperature
rises
gradually
without
exceeding
•
Start
a
small
fire
in
the
Firebox
(refer
to
the
section
on
“Lighting
Your
Fire”)
.
Open
the
Smoke
Stack
Damper
•
Use 100% canola
oil no additives
to
coat
all
the
interior
of
the
firebox
and
cooking
chamber.
the
product.
Failure
to
follow
these
steps
might
cause
damage
to
the
finish.
To
cure
the
finish
and
season
the
interior
steel
of
the
smoker,
follow
the
following
steps
before
using
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