TroyRedington
TVWBB All-Star
no primer.
2 or 3 coats. and then cure for a few hours at 250 degrees.
2 or 3 coats. and then cure for a few hours at 250 degrees.
I love how mine turned out! Thanks Brian!Originally posted by Brian O'Neal:
Just in case you need a more original style
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By zavod44 at 2012-01-03
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By zavod44 at 2012-01-03
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By zavod44 at 2011-12-29
I think some of the people here are looking for the original style to try to make their kettles as factory fresh as possible, those other handles are nice as well. Hey Troy you still need some handles?
Brian
Originally posted by Steve Aguilar:
Hey, Jeff. VHT makes a primer, paint & clear coat called "FlameProof". All 3 layers are rated at 1300º-2000º after proper curing. You can buy all 3 at O'Reilly Auto Parts or Amazon. I've also used Rust-Oleum High Heat & High Heat Ultra. The Ultra is glossy. They are rated at 1200º, I believe.
I refurbished an old Blue Bar-B-Kettle with the VHT and I've used the Rust-Oleum on my Brownie and my WSM to cover some patches. The low spots will still remain; however, it's hard to spot it unless you already know it there. Both brands of paint held up very well with no discoloration or peeling (so far...knock on wood).
Originally posted by Joel Hogston:
Its actually a 2006 Performer. I picked it up last year for $200 which is a pretty good price considering they sell for $800 new over here
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