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Funkstar

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Hello everyone one. Looking for suggestions on where to buy high temp paint ( by the gallon ) for my pull behind? Looking for red in particular?
 
I am having my Lang redone next month. My plan is to use flat black stove paint on the cooker and frame? Thoughts?
 
Lowes or Home Depot dont remember which I got it from. Pay attention to the color because there's gloss, semi, and flat. Not sure if they have colors but know you can get high heat engine enamels in rattle cans but don't know about in quarts/gallons. An automotive paint store might be able to mix a custom color with a high heat additive.

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i would look somehwhere where they sell fireplaces to start, maybe lowes or local hardware store
Lowes or Home Depot dont remember which I got it from. Pay attention to the color because there's gloss, semi, and flat. Not sure if they have colors but know you can get high heat engine enamels in rattle cans but don't know about in quarts/gallons. An automotive paint store might be able to mix a custom color with a high heat additive.

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Looking for gallons
 
I am having my Lang redone next month. My plan is to use flat black stove paint on the cooker and frame? Thoughts?
IMO semi flat looks better or you could get gloss and flat black. Then mix so you get varying degrees of flatness. That's what I use to do on car restoration to differentiate between frame, brackets, pulleys, and sheet metal parts.
 
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Lowes or Home Depot dont remember which I got it from. Pay attention to the color because there's gloss, semi, and flat. Not sure if they have colors but know you can get high heat engine enamels in rattle cans but don't know about in quarts/gallons. An automotive paint store might be able to mix a custom color with a high heat additive.

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IMO semi flat looks better or you could get gloss and flat black. Then mix so you get varying degrees of flatness. That's what I use to do on car restoration to differentiate between frame, brackets, pulleys, and sheet metal parts.
I want red but can't find the paint in gallons? I have a large pull behind
 
I am having my Lang redone next month. My plan is to use flat black stove paint on the cooker and frame? Thoughts?
Flat shows too many grease stains for me, for that reason alone I like a satin or semi gloss paint on my smokers, it's easier to keep them looking good.
 
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