



Found an old Traeger for $40 at a Restore place (basically goodwill for furniture) and decided to take a chance on it. Cleaned it up, replaced the electronics and decided to try and paint it to look like cracked stone, and it works like a dream.
by superVanV1

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Hey! It looks like you posted an image!
If this is a photo of one of your cooks, maybe share the recipe and techniques
used, as it’s almost guaranteed one of the first questions you will be asked!
*What seasoning did you use?
*How long did you cook it, and at what temperature?
*Did you use any special tricks or techniques?
Traeger on!
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The cracked stone design was because a D&D friend challenged me to decorate it as something other than Black. I think it turned out pretty well
As long as you like it!