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I have a 325 gal propane tank that is completely painted in that battle ship gray color. Anyone know a good Chemical Paint stripper I can use with out spending a ton of $$ ?
I want to get it striped for the new Hight Temp paint job.
Nice cut for a sawsall with water! Looks like you have powder coated paint there. Sandblasting is not easy with powdercoated paintjobs. Try gasket remover(Permatex Gasket RemoverÂ[emoji]174[/emoji] (item #80646) from you local NAPA store. shake it, spray it on wait 15 minutes, then scrape it off with a sharp scraper, follow up with a rotary wire brush on your grinder. Let me know how many cans you go through because I have never done a tank that big!!
Size seems pretty close to a Lang 84, you gonna do a reverse flow clone?
To go reverse or not is still a dilemma of mine. I am thinking that right now I will go with a standard flow (I think thats what you call it) because it will save me from having to buy another steel plate to put in the grill. BUT I am going to have a charcoal rack that will sit below the cooking surface for good Ol' regular grilling. SO I was thinking I could Basically make a reverse flow by putting all my "tuning plates" together to create a "quasi" solid plate. Obviously at that point I would need a vent at the Firebox end so I was thinking of making a removable vent that I could place at either end of the grill. I would simply un-plug the pipe from a flange on mounted to the tank and move it to the desired spot depending on the configuration. I would then cap off the flange not being used.
These are my thoughts anyway...cant help it, its the engineer in me.....so I would call this thing a:
"High-bread, Portable interchangeable reverse flow / Standard flow smoker/grill"..... I think...LOL