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  1. taxidermist Minister of Fire

    joined: Mar 11, 2008
    1,013 posts
    Fowlerville MI

    No pics http://www.hearth.com/econtent/index.php/forums/viewthread/73149/



    Rob
    #26

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  2. Tennman Feeling the Heat

    joined: Mar 4, 2009
    482 posts
    Southern Tenn
    Lol! Mike, I'm not sure if this will make u happy or disappointed. I am a very lazy painter. I hate it. But with a throw away brush painting Rustoleum on 190 F pipes it was just too easy and fast. I maybe spent 20-30 minutes and dropped the brush in the trash. Ash and soot brush off so much easier. I'll take some iPhone pics shortly. I think Rob reminded me I was going to post.
  3. mikefrommaine Minister of Fire

    joined: May 28, 2010
    1,376 posts
    mid coast maine
    I sprayed all the pipes with a can of flat black rustoleum. Did it as I went but still have a couple fittings where I tied into the oil boiler. I thought about red and blue but I like the look of the flat black.
  4. mikefrommaine Minister of Fire

    joined: May 28, 2010
    1,376 posts
    mid coast maine

    I did do all the work myself. I redid the oil boiler piping when I bought the house about five years ago. It had been done by a frustrated plumber who obviously was in a hurry.

    Tennman, it's time we see some pics of your system!
  5. Tennman Feeling the Heat

    joined: Mar 4, 2009
    482 posts
    Southern Tenn
    Aaghhhh... Posting pics here is like asking me to paint something. I will try to commit to give up another hour of my life to try to do it. Maybe.... I tried before and geez it was so painful when time is so precious... sitting here with coffee trying to learn this iPad now. Might be fun to try again via iPad.... Maybe...
  6. Charlie New Member

    joined: Jul 6, 2012
    10 posts
    Augusta, Maine
    Real nice job there Rob!

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