Paint for the UDS

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coffee_junkie

Master of the Pit
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Feb 17, 2009
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Helena, MT
Okay,
So I know that Black BBQ paint can be used, but I have seen several drums that have a color scheme, what kind of paint is everybody using?
 
Any respectable smoker would paint that bad boy CHEVY ORANGE!!!. Oh yeah!!!

Any good high temp engine paint should suffice on a drum as I believe they are good for 1200 degrees if not more. If the paints bubbles up, then I would think you have more serious problems on hand LOL.

Don't forget the racing stripes
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No problems at all at normal smoking temps -- even up to 350°+ for chicken or somewhat higher for grilling with the charcal basket on a middle rack.

But a full lit chimney dumped on top of a layer of unlit in the normal charcoal basket position, with the greasy middle grate on top of that to burn off the grease and all intakes wide open and the lid off . . . well,
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the paint didn't bubble, but it did discolor slightly around the bottom at about the charcoal grate level.
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Dave
 
I recall from the BIG uds thread over at TBB they had said no need for high temp paints. Just use regular ol spray paint. I used both, high temp paint and regular ol spray paint. Both will work but reg paint is a whole lot cheaper.
 
That's true, but that's assuming that the drum never gets over regular smoking temps. Actually, there's no need for paint at all, really.

But let's just say you did want to paint it and, hypothetically speaking of course
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, that the drum accidentally goes above, say 400° (or higher) on the side therm.
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Of course this would never happen
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, but if it did, like say someone didn't make sure they put the lid back on properly after they took the tri tips off, the hi temp is not bad insurance.
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Oddly specific example, huh.
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The Duplicolor stuff isn't bad price wise. I think I paid like $6 a can. I think I used 2 cans of primer and 3 cans of yellow. And it comes in such pretty colors.
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Dave
 
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