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After 48 hours to let the paint cure, I was dying to get my first test fire of my new rig! I didn't have much time, so I grabbed some kielbasa and rolled a fatty. I loaded my starter with natural charcoal and placed 5 potato sized chunks of western Hickory on top of the coals after they got...
Foodie for years, I love to cook and I was in the food service industry for over 15 before I lost my mind and went into Marketing! I have turned out some pretty decent Q over the years (according to my friends and family) with marginal equipment. So I'm anxious to see what I can do with a...
Thanks Weed, that's what I was worried about too! I like chef robs restoration, I have the exact same smoker, the local HD only had the flat 2000 degree high temp, but the more I looked at chef robs, the more concerned I became about the flat black. His appears to be the satin finish? The...
Bar b chef off set resto;
Rustoleum, spray can
#1) 2000 degree high temp engine paint, flat black
#2) 1200 degree high temp BBQ black, satin finish
#3) another recommendation?
Vote fast! I wanna get cookin...
Thanks!
12 yr old bar b chef, off set smoker, barely used, good condition, but needs some TLC, surface rust etc. I used degreaser, wire brush, navel jelly, sandpaper, chefrob restoration is the goal. Need some paint recommendations, both are Rustoleum products, both are spray can, should I use;
#1)...
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