My Wife are debating.
She likes black.
I kind of like blue.
What color is your Woodstock stove?
Thanks!
Bill
She likes black.
I kind of like blue.
What color is your Woodstock stove?
Thanks!
Bill
BeGreen said:Ah poop Bobbin, you just scotched my hope for an Avocado colored Fireview. Well, there's always Harvest Gold.![]()
Bobbin said:Black; suits our traditional propensities nicely (Sorry Highbeam). I've repainted the castings once in nearly 19 yrs. and it's definitely due for a "make over", but if you keep it clean and don't allow dust to accumulate on it over the non-heating mos. you will have no trouble with it. I like the way the traditional black castings frame the soapstone... I also think a high gloss black would look pretty snazzy, too. (But I have a real soft spot for patent leather shoes!)
BeGreen said:Small scratches can be buffed out with fine steel wool, 00 should work. If the scratches are a little deeper, I would try 400 grit sandpaper and sand with a circular motion. If they don't clear up, then you might need to start out with 200 grit, then work up to the finer grit. Finish off with some 00 steel wool.
Backwoods Savage said:![]()
Believe it or not, this is called metallic brown.
Backwoods Savage said:It would be pretty difficult to get a rear view but maybe I'll try it after a while or see if Woodstock can come up with a picture of it.
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