Rust On Outside my Lang Help!!!!!

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GOOD JOB!
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that's very cool. I go to HD or Lowes once a day, I'll be getting this ASAP.
 
If you don't find it at Lowes or HD, they mentioned it being stocked at local automart stores, too. Good luck with your project!
 
I have read in many places there is no good way to keep the paint on a Lang firebox, mine hasn't started to go yet. They say to treat it like a cast iron fry pan, keep it coated with veg oil or Crisco and keep it seasoned and that it will take on a black color.
 
That is exactly right, I redo mine about 1-2 times a month, but I smoke food 2-3 times a week usually. Nonstick spray works well too. NOTHING that you use will work permanently. I think I repainted mine 3-4 times before I just gave up on it and went to the veggie oil. After a while, It takes on a nice seasoned look.
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Its the cheapest way to keep the rust at bay IMO
 
Im gonna try the cooking spray I think. My paint has really flaked thsi last time I cooked and wante dto treat it correctly. Im gonn just buy a can and keep it on teh cooker and spray after every cook while its hot and Im cleaning it...I will let eveyone know how I like it....Thanks for all the input
 
I would apply the oil before it gets hot, and I am going to look into the type of oil to use, highest temp before burning. Not sure but olive oil may be one of them, good luck, keep us posted
 
looks like peanut oil has one of the highest and luck has it I just decided to fry 3 turkeys this weekend with peanut oil so I will have to take some out for the firebox..i will let you know how it works
Thanks for the link and info
 
510 F: Safflower Oil†

I'm surprised about safflower oil... that's cool tho. Makes for great oil to cook fish in too.
 
What is the world is a Saflower??????Anyway I went and wired brushed the crap out of the firebox, Cleaned it with some paint thinnner and let it dry. I then put Cooking ol on it, I know this is what I had in the cabinet. It looked so good I ended up rubbing down the warmer and all the vents, They looked so good i even put some on my motorcylce,,,,,Not really but it got dark on me but tomorrow Im gonna finish the job. Man it sure looked good. I will put another coat on it and saturday Im doing a cook for a friend so it will get a chance to heta up good annd when done Im gonna put some more. I will get some pics tomorrow and some after the smoke...
 
If I go the route of seasoning the firebox with an oil-type substance instead of sanding and repainting, would I still need to sand off the old rust first prior to the first coat of oil on the firebox?
 
Shoot I will answer to almost anything.......My wife even calls me Scott sometimes on accident.......Maybe I shoudl change my anme fro Chris to Scott..It would really make her life easier..that is until she starts calling me Ted again...
 
I had a Lang 84 Deluxe for a year - and outgrew it fast. Now I have a 108 D with chargrill. It is a beast.

Cons - it's too frikkin heavy - trailer brakes and all, it is too heavy the way we have it set up - extra large this and that - about 4,000 pounds. Tongue weight is easily 400-600 pounds - maybe more. Drops the Yukon XL to it's knees - easily drops a few inches.

Pros - the fire is FAR superior to the 84. in the 84, I needed to keep sticks to a soda can size MAX. much larger and I got smoked out. The 108 is a heavier firebox and larger - much larger. You can literally throw in a log - like a 10" log - and no smoke. It just burns - thin and blue. Very interesting.

Cons - it takes a long time to warm up

Pros - it stay hot with little effort - but let it go down a little - takes a long time to get it back up - you get the idea.

I am going to make a new post and see if anyone knows about a problem I am having.

Back to topic - the fire burns SO much hotter/better, I too haver a hard time keeping paint on anything in that area. I just carry a can with me and spray it once in a while.

I like the seasoning idea.
 
The outside of my firebox (Lang 48 Patio) has developed more than enough rust and it's been sanded and re-painted once, but the rust has returned. My husband bought some of that high temp enamal paint (found at the auto parts store) and the plan is:


1. sand it down really well

2. apply naval jelly (with a toothbrush or brush .. it will eat up whatever rust is left over and act as a seasoning agent)

3. apply paint


I saw the use of navel jelly from another thread on the forum ...

Naval jelly...unfortunately...does not work...
 
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