nice scores and restores @Jeff so when you paint, you don't mask?you just paint and scuff off the overspray?if so, that's frackin brilliant.
Quote from: Troy on June 14, 2015, 09:06:06 PMnice scores and restores @Jeff so when you paint, you don't mask?you just paint and scuff off the overspray?if so, that's frackin brilliant.Nope...never mask. Too time consuming. Just clean off the overspray with steel wool, and take my time around the edge of the chip. The paint adheres pretty well to the chipped area and doesn't wipe off hardly at all.
Quote from: Jeff on June 15, 2015, 03:15:15 AMQuote from: Troy on June 14, 2015, 09:06:06 PMnice scores and restores @Jeff so when you paint, you don't mask?you just paint and scuff off the overspray?if so, that's frackin brilliant.Nope...never mask. Too time consuming. Just clean off the overspray with steel wool, and take my time around the edge of the chip. The paint adheres pretty well to the chipped area and doesn't wipe off hardly at all.Will this process work on a 22" as well? On the outside of the bowl opposite the welded bracket that holds the charcoal and cooking grate Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Top resto!. Did you replace the rivet in the top vent? Looks new.
Quote from: chefn58 on June 15, 2015, 05:09:20 PMQuote from: Jeff on June 15, 2015, 03:15:15 AMQuote from: Troy on June 14, 2015, 09:06:06 PMnice scores and restores @Jeff so when you paint, you don't mask?you just paint and scuff off the overspray?if so, that's frackin brilliant.Nope...never mask. Too time consuming. Just clean off the overspray with steel wool, and take my time around the edge of the chip. The paint adheres pretty well to the chipped area and doesn't wipe off hardly at all.Will this process work on a 22" as well? On the outside of the bowl opposite the welded bracket that holds the charcoal and cooking grate Sent from my iPad using TapatalkYup...exact same process Dustin!
Quote from: Jeff on June 15, 2015, 06:00:40 PMQuote from: chefn58 on June 15, 2015, 05:09:20 PMQuote from: Jeff on June 15, 2015, 03:15:15 AMQuote from: Troy on June 14, 2015, 09:06:06 PMnice scores and restores @Jeff so when you paint, you don't mask?you just paint and scuff off the overspray?if so, that's frackin brilliant.Nope...never mask. Too time consuming. Just clean off the overspray with steel wool, and take my time around the edge of the chip. The paint adheres pretty well to the chipped area and doesn't wipe off hardly at all.Will this process work on a 22" as well? On the outside of the bowl opposite the welded bracket that holds the charcoal and cooking grate Sent from my iPad using TapatalkYup...exact same process Dustin!What grit sand paper are you using with your Dremel? Not the wire brush attachment but sand paper?Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
The second grill was found at an estate sale and was NIB. It's an EO code 1995 green Smokey Joe gold.
Quote from: Jeff on June 14, 2015, 01:10:59 PMThe second grill was found at an estate sale and was NIB. It's an EO code 1995 green Smokey Joe gold.@Jeff, what is the color description on the box (Green? Dark Green?) and what is the number? I'm curious, as the SJ database has 2 numbers listed for Green SJG... 40797 and 40799.
@Jeff, this process is on grills you use, correct? The BBQ paint holds up well to the heat?