I started my pellet grill journey wanting a PG500 and couldn't afford one. I missed a good deal on a used one on Craigslist about a month ago, but I think it was a scam (at least that's what I'm telling myself) and now I'm glad I missed it. I did some research when I saw this P&S Maverick 850 and PM'd captaink about his. He was impressed with his so I contacted the guy selling it.
He was asking $800 for a $1750 grill and I was a little skeptical. He had bought a Yoder YS1500 on a comp cart and wanted the room. Plus he hadn't told his wife about the Yoder. He disclosed there was some surface rust inside but it worked perfectly and he talked himself down to selling to me for $650. It was in the town I grew up in 200 miles away and about two miles from my sister's house, so I figured I could have her husband give it the once over. My BIL went by and said it fired up and started smoking and the rust was an easy fix, so I figured why not. He only had $200 in cash on him, but the seller was willing to take a check for the rest and he would meet me halfway the following week to deliver it because he had to go there for work anyway. I think he wanted time for the check to clear too, and I don't blame him.
I got it to the house and fired it up to test it and burn the pellets out he had left in it. It took a while to get up to 200 degrees, but I attributed that to the fact it is 3/16 steel. It seems to run five to 10 degrees below the set point according to my Maverick, but I have no issue with that. I got the left to right temps within three degrees of each other by playing with the heat shield positioning.
I think he washed the inside with a power washer because most of the paint is gone. Looks like he didn't dry it well either. My plan is to use my welding grinder with a wire brush to buff all of the rust and paint off the inside. I don't know if I should repaint it, use stove black or just wipe it down with lard. Any suggestions are welcome. Here's some pics.
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