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Leave or patch and paint?

Started by mcgolden, July 31, 2018, 06:55:28 PM

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mcgolden

Picked up a Sequoia last week and overall in really nice me shape.  But the bowl is a little rough. The porcelain is a bit chipped up but is in good usable shape once I replace the bent up dampers. I was wondering if I should patch (JB Weld?) and / or paint with high heat red paint, or just leave as is. Since the bowl is covered by the cabinet, I'm thinking of leaving as is.

Thoughts?




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Rub

That's a great looking cart, congrats. If you're going to keep it and cook on it, I would paint the pock marks. I touched up a couple of my cookers with high temp paint b/c the dark marks are too distracting. Now I don't see them and those kettles look better, IMO.
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mcgolden


Quote from: Rub on July 31, 2018, 07:06:29 PM
That's a great looking cart, congrats. If you're going to keep it and cook on it, I would paint the pock marks. I touched up a couple of my cookers with high temp paint b/c the dark marks are too distracting. Now I don't see them and those kettles look better, IMO.

Didn't patch, but painted?  That would be an easy fix.


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If it gets hot the paint will likely turn black anyway. I'd just clean the rust spots with 0000 steel wool then heat the grill and season them with cooking oil.


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Quote from: mcgolden on July 31, 2018, 07:09:15 PM

Quote from: Rub on July 31, 2018, 07:06:29 PM
That's a great looking cart, congrats. If you're going to keep it and cook on it, I would paint the pock marks. I touched up a couple of my cookers with high temp paint b/c the dark marks are too distracting. Now I don't see them and those kettles look better, IMO.

Didn't patch, but painted?  That would be an easy fix.


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Yeah it's pretty simple. I clean the overspray with a blade then 0000. I know the red is holding up real well and hasn't darkened yet. It's been a year or so.


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Quote from: kettlebb on July 31, 2018, 07:14:56 PM
If it gets hot the paint will likely turn black anyway. I'd just clean the rust spots with 0000 steel wool then heat the grill and season them with cooking oil.

x2.  I had one that I painted previously.  Although it came out nice I wish I would have just oiled them.  I personally like the added character.


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