A neighbor was throwing out a Pro 22, but it’s a bit rusty. Figured I’d ask here before I try to repair it. Once I cleaned it a bit I found some holes one being a decent size. I thought about lining the bottom with some aluminum sheeting and riveting it in place, would this be right way to repair it? I figure if nothing else I’ll toss it after I take the new controller off of it and keep as a spare for my current Traeger.

by tnfiremedic

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  2. Chalky_Pockets

    You could remove the whole assembly that makes the unit what it is, then cut a hole in a passive smoker to fit it, drill holes for the screws, and basically turn it into a counterfeit Traeger. But that’s assuming the rust hasn’t rotted the critical parts.

  3. Own_Car4536

    Depends if the rust has made it to every part of the grill and if the wholes affect the temperature. If you like fixing things for a hobby, then sure, otherwise you’re dumping money into a piece of junk.

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