Thinking about sanding the pit down to shiny metal and applying a poly coat.
Is there a poly coat that is heat resistant?
Or is paint my only real option?
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Finishing up my first build.
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- Pete Mazz
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Re: Finishing up my first build.
Rust-oleum makes one good to 2000F.
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Re: Finishing up my first build.
I'm a big believer that paint is only as good as the prep. If it doesn't have proper surface it won't stick.
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Re: Finishing up my first build.
Found that product Pete , thanks.
I'll update once it's on the pit
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I'll update once it's on the pit
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