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Speaking of stoves really have to get the new pipe up on the roof today talking rain starting tomorrow here. I was shot yesterday when I got back, Driving sometimes brings the dizziness out. Really sucks. No where today got all the parts, up early, oh crap the beer might be low!

So you were shot in the back because the beer got low???? #-o
 
Been thinking and the wife and I are thinking Green if I can find the High heat paint, or polish a couple pieces :glasses7:

Black is the easiest to find in high heat. Dark green or burgundy would look good on that stove, but don't know if available in high heat. Most colored stoves are factory enamaled. Regular paint wont hold up. I used Rustoleum grill paint. Went on flat, but I brushed it to get a low sheen.
 

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Hate to say this but appliance paint did not come off with a propane torch when I was trying to free up the truck hood hinges. Next time I use the burn barrel I will spray some on its side and see what happens.
 
nice - yea, I was thinking there must be some kind of colored high temp enamel or something out there that can be used..
Black is the easiest to find in high heat. Dark green or burgundy would look good on that stove, but don't know if available in high heat. Most colored stoves are factory enamaled. Regular paint wont hold up. I used Rustoleum grill paint. Went on flat, but I brushed it to get a low sheen.
 
I'm hoping a long time Mike, just about done with this and scheduled to head home next week if all goes as planned.

Hope all goes well for you Stan. Great news to hear.
Mike - sorry to read the news about your father-in-law, hope it works out for the best!
Thanks Mike.




Hay !! :D:D settle down there young man :toothy1
Hope all goes good for your father inlaw bro !![/QUOTE]

My wife talked to her brother last night. Ken (Father-in-law) just got through Lymphoma chemo and was doing good. This latest bout is in his brain and lymph nodes. It doesn't sound good. Thanks all of you for your prayers and support. Well, off to work. Enjoy your day!
 
I am sure there is a stove restoration supply somewhere out there wit all the colors needed.
 
He likes the heat... :D
yep :glasses7:

Black is the easiest to find in high heat. Dark green or burgundy would look good on that stove, but don't know if available in high heat. Most colored stoves are factory enamaled. Regular paint wont hold up. I used Rustoleum grill paint. Went on flat, but I brushed it to get a low sheen.
the 2000 degree does, ben there dun it.

Hate to say this but appliance paint did not come off with a propane torch when I was trying to free up the truck hood hinges. Next time I use the burn barrel I will spray some on its side and see what happens.
Pleasedo sir !!

I am sure there is a stove restoration supply somewhere out there wit all the colors needed.
I learned just the other day that there is one just 7 miles away:glasses7: and will be making a trip soon :color:
 

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