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yankeesouth
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# Posted: 18 Oct 2012 03:13pm
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Has anyone ever repainted a cast iron wood stove? Other than sanding and prepping....that includes sealing cracks and wiping with lacquer. Are there any box store high temp paints that work well? Anyone have a good experience using one of them?
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toyota_mdt_tech
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# Posted: 18 Oct 2012 03:52pm
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I used just high temp black. It will smell for a short time after you get a hot fire going.
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johng
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# Posted: 18 Oct 2012 08:16pm
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Why not use stove black? http://www.lehmans.com/store/Stoves___Stove_and_Chimney_Maintenance___Lehman_s__Best_ Stove_Black_and_Polish___BSB?Args=
Lowes has it also. http://www.lowes.com/pd_195595-85334-KK0059_0__?productId=1229477
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drmargy
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# Posted: 4 Nov 2012 04:23pm
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We did ours last year with Tremclad High Heat Enamel paint by RustOleum. http://www.rustoleum.ca/CBGProduct.asp?pid=194
Here are some pictures of our process. http://powellriverbooks.blogspot.com/2011/10/wood-stove-refinishing.html
We did one coat and then another about a month later. It has lasted very well with no rust reappearing.
Margy
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rayyy
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# Posted: 4 Nov 2012 04:43pm
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Yep,just high temp black paint.That's all you can use on a wood stove.Makes it look like brand new!
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dfosson
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# Posted: 11 Nov 2012 08:38pm
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This old stove was prepared with steel wool and then painted with high temperature paint.
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Rick004
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# Posted: 13 Nov 2012 08:47am
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I have built quite a few woodstoves over the years and I use tremclad high temp but I always heat up the stove before I paint it . I find it adheres better and lasts longer ! You don't have to get it cherry red hot but what I did was heat it with a propane torch from the inside so it's hot to the touch .
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