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Painting Chrome Oven Drip Pans Jeffy3 09-28-2007
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Posted by Jeffy3 on September 28, 2007, 3:19 pm
Anyone ever done this? We have chrome ones that we keep clean but
are
aging and would like black ones now and before paying upwards of $40
for a new set of four, was wondering if there is any harm or danger
to
painting them black with high gloss metallic paint or something.


Posted by JoeSpareBedroom on September 28, 2007, 3:32 pm
> Anyone ever done this? We have chrome ones that we keep clean but
> are
> aging and would like black ones now and before paying upwards of $40
> for a new set of four, was wondering if there is any harm or danger
> to
> painting them black with high gloss metallic paint or something.
>

The colored ones I've seen for sale have a porcelain coating, not paint. I
think your paint job will last about 20 minutes.



Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on September 28, 2007, 3:43 pm

>
> The colored ones I've seen for sale have a porcelain coating, not paint. I
> think your paint job will last about 20 minutes.

If you use high temperature grill paint, you may get 30 minutes.



Posted by Oren on September 28, 2007, 3:44 pm
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 19:32:28 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"

>> Anyone ever done this? We have chrome ones that we keep clean but
>> are
>> aging and would like black ones now and before paying upwards of $40
>> for a new set of four, was wondering if there is any harm or danger
>> to
>> painting them black with high gloss metallic paint or something.
>>
>
>The colored ones I've seen for sale have a porcelain coating, not paint. I
>think your paint job will last about 20 minutes.
>

There are "stove paints" that withstand temp to 1200* . I don't think
they are for food contact surfaces.

--
Oren

"I don't have anything against work. I just figure, why deprive somebody who
really loves it."

Posted by Dave Bugg on September 28, 2007, 4:06 pm
Oren wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 19:32:28 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
>
>>> Anyone ever done this? We have chrome ones that we keep clean but
>>> are
>>> aging and would like black ones now and before paying upwards of $40
>>> for a new set of four, was wondering if there is any harm or danger
>>> to
>>> painting them black with high gloss metallic paint or something.
>>>
>>
>> The colored ones I've seen for sale have a porcelain coating, not
>> paint. I think your paint job will last about 20 minutes.
>>
>
> There are "stove paints" that withstand temp to 1200* . I don't think
> they are for food contact surfaces.

He'll be ok then; the food won't ever contact it.

--
Dave
www.davebbq.com



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