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Cooker is looking good. There is a brand of paint called pot belly stove paint it runs about 40 to 50 per gallon It holds up pretty well. They have been making `this paint for over 100 years. I have a photo of a square box cooker on here and I painted it about 10 years ago. Its starting to break...
Time goes by too fast these days. I got busy at work and had to stop on this cooker 5 months ago. I just started again the other day. I haven't been on here in a while hope everyone has been doing well. I got my doors on and flue cap. I am going to work on the drain hopefully start posting some...
That's a real shame. There is a fine line with the metal on getting too hot can definitely do more harm than good. I think this whole thread is great. This topic is a great discussion. My wife has a cast iron skillet she inherited from her grandmother. I guess it is about 60 or 70 years old...
Yeah your right Ribwizard the whole cookers are mild steel we leave them dirty also and when we do clean we heat the metal up and take paint roller and roll vegetable oil everywhere we can. I think it takes the oil good when the metal is warm the pores are opened up to accept it. If its too hot...
Sorry to be offensive but if you read the beginning of the thread you would not have to ask. I was trying to get opinions on which type of smoker would be better to build. Again please read the entire thread before criticizing. Thanks to everyone else who has contributed all the helpful info for...
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