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mhrischuk
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This big mutha has been sitting out in the weather for a couple of months. I took great care in keeping it covered. Some rusting occurred, especially around the side door. I found it relatively easy to clean up but time consuming and required being a little meticulous in the nooks and crannies. I used three different size wire hand brushes, a rotary wire wheel and a dremel. I wiped it down with acetone, masked it and sprayed it with Stove Brite.
One thing I noticed was one of the legs old paint reacted to the acetone cleaning more than the rest of the stove. I wondered if the feet never cure all the way because they never get hot enough? I may hit the legs with my heat gun... what do you think? I'm gonna burn this thing outside before taking it in to cure it.
BEFORE CLEAN AND PAINT
Some of this was from previous use... not from sitting.
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After painting... tomorrow I'll finish the doors.. new paint and gaskets.
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One thing I noticed was one of the legs old paint reacted to the acetone cleaning more than the rest of the stove. I wondered if the feet never cure all the way because they never get hot enough? I may hit the legs with my heat gun... what do you think? I'm gonna burn this thing outside before taking it in to cure it.
BEFORE CLEAN AND PAINT
Some of this was from previous use... not from sitting.
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After painting... tomorrow I'll finish the doors.. new paint and gaskets.
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