Need advice for painting

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apachepunchbbq

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Jun 27, 2017
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Hi all,

I am currently restoring an old pit I got from someone and need some advice on painting.

I have read that when applying paint on the pit, smoker box and fire box, the pit needs to be warm when I do it, is this true?
 

I have a reverse-flow design and it is in desperate need of a new convection plate, when I get that installed, does that need to be painted or treated in any  way? 

Thanks for the input everyone

Josh
 
Apache,

A lot of guys use Rustoleum hi-temp paint. Either rattle can or brush your choice. Follow directions on the can.

When you replace your RF plate I would clean the entire cook chamber and season it with canola oil or bacon fat. There will be some nasties left over from the welding/ grinding.

Best Wishes

RG
 
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I used VHT Hi Temp and don't bother with the firebox, just spray that with a little oil when done using it.
 
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