- May 12, 2007
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Just wondering if ss class A chimney pipe can be painted black and if a primer is needed before painting the pipe black. Also has anyone painted brass trim black?
BrotherBart said:VHT brand primer for boilers, engine headers etc. is good to 1,500 degrees. By 1,200 degrees I would be across the street watching the show with the red trucks, flashing lights and long water hoses.
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_10001_10002_749303_-1_10747

Backpack09 said:BrotherBart said:VHT brand primer for boilers, engine headers etc. is good to 1,500 degrees. By 1,200 degrees I would be across the street watching the show with the red trucks, flashing lights and long water hoses.
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_10001_10002_749303_-1_10747
VHT and most other header paints need to be cured... I dont think I have a big enough oven to fit class A in![]()
BrotherBart said:Backpack09 said:BrotherBart said:VHT brand primer for boilers, engine headers etc. is good to 1,500 degrees. By 1,200 degrees I would be across the street watching the show with the red trucks, flashing lights and long water hoses.
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_10001_10002_749303_-1_10747
VHT and most other header paints need to be cured... I dont think I have a big enough oven to fit class A in![]()
Light that oven connected to the pipe and it'll cure it.
Backpack09 said:Again I may be talking right outa my butt. but is the outside of a class A pipe going to reach 1000's ever?
Backpack09 said:Now... In my experience. If you do not cure VHT it ends up on your hands if you air dry it. And it ends up flaking off whatever you have put it on.
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