Fair Weather Egger

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Fair Weather Egger

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Bought the BGE last year and used it constantly however for a number of reasons (including needing to have a patio to stand on, family matters and generally poor weather) it has been sat outside - under cover - for some time.

I want to get it fired up again soon but I wonder if anyone has any thoughts on bringing it back into service following an extended period of cold and damp. Should I warm it through gently or anything?
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Can't hurt to have a small cool fire to dry things out. Better safe than sorry I'd say.
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Pretty much what I had in mind, just wanted to sanity check it. Thanks.
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Makes sense to do a small fire as advised I would think. Check gasket is still nice and snug and there aren't any leaks before you crank it up to nuclear
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