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I have been looking into having my smoker re powder coated as well. From what the paint shop and experts on the forum say that may not be the best option. If your gona have your smoker redone it might be better to go with baked enamel or something like that. I cant afford to have mine sand...
LOL, I,v sanded and sprayed my current smoker (SFB mainly ). It was blistered when I bought it but I think the heat did most of the rest. Sorry no Pict's from before I spry painted over the spots.
I,m Moding a new Smoking pro W/ SFB. my old one is rusted out and I saw a utub vid were a guy used high heat spray paint over the powder coat. The power coat on my SFB blistered and I was wondering if that spray paint would "lock" the powder coat from blistering?
Howdy! I'm new here as well. I like prefer the non eclectic types as you can still smoke during thunderstorms (IE : power outages) or after the Apocalypse
Hail all I'm from Arkansas. I Started smoking with a Christmas Turkey back in 1992 with a Bullet smoker. I bought my first Char-griller smoker in 2000 ( 2121 Super Pro) and did a little smoking and a lot of grilling. After I burnt that one out I bought another. I added a sidefier box last Feb...
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