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Took advantage of a break in the rain to get a little work done this morning.
Finished up welding trailer, and plugged hole at end of cc where pos firebox used to be. I was going to blend it in, but at last minute decided to do it this way, ....oh well, at least it's something different and...
The key to not getting blisters in the paint is thin coats and making sure each coat is dry before the next one. Im impatient, and prefer to heat up the smoker to about 100 to 120 degrees so as the coats dry fast. Best done with a heated paint booth, or by placing a propane burner inside the...
I always put one thin coat on the inside, but not on the reverse flow plate/ pan. The after I slowly bring the first burn up to temp, I run it for hours getting it as hot as I can. That will burn off anything that's going to burn off, then after I wash it out, there shouldn't be anything burning...
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