Hello,
I am a new user and just bought a Fisher Insert. It is all there but the glass is gone and has been replaced with sheet metal. I would like to replace it with OEM panes if anyone has a couple laying around.
I have been reading like crazy on this forum and have got the Fisher bug. Kind of cool being from Oregon (my brother lives in Eugene) and I find a Fisher stove all the way down here in TX.
I have 4 cans of Stove bright satin black on the way, this puppy is getting restored. Do ya'll prime them first before painting or just shoot the Satin black straight on? (after prep of course). After reading on here it seems most folks just shoot the satin, only seems like people that do the satin metallic black use the primer.
Please let me know if you can help a brother out.
Thanks
I am a new user and just bought a Fisher Insert. It is all there but the glass is gone and has been replaced with sheet metal. I would like to replace it with OEM panes if anyone has a couple laying around.
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I have been reading like crazy on this forum and have got the Fisher bug. Kind of cool being from Oregon (my brother lives in Eugene) and I find a Fisher stove all the way down here in TX.
I have 4 cans of Stove bright satin black on the way, this puppy is getting restored. Do ya'll prime them first before painting or just shoot the Satin black straight on? (after prep of course). After reading on here it seems most folks just shoot the satin, only seems like people that do the satin metallic black use the primer.
Please let me know if you can help a brother out.
Thanks