I took rusty parts of it down to the metal where I could with a wire brush/sanding disc and an angle grinder. Otherwise I just knocked off the surface rust and other assorted crud. The outside was painted with high temp matte black paint in several layers. After the paint cured I rubbed the whole thing down inside and out with vegetable oil.Jensen wrote:You have been busy my man, looks great! That was some hard work and attention to detail. How about some tips on how you got it to look so pretty?
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Great job. Looks great.........only great cooking ahead-:)
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Outstanding job Devin. That thing looks awesome!
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