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Painting Chrome Oven Drip Pans Jeffy3 09-28-2007
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Posted by Jeff Wisnia on September 28, 2007, 5:19 pm
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>>He'll be ok then; the food won't ever contact it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I wonder if the paint will be able to endure the kind of scrubbing
>>>>that's
>>>>usually needed to clean drip pans.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>Just repaint them without scrubbing. :-)
>>
>>Nope! re-"Chrome" the originals :)
>>Oren
>
>
>
> This discussion's got me thinking that the face of my favorite hammer is all
> dinged from hitting the nails. I wonder where I can get it refinished.
>
>

I get the gag, but just in case some of us here don't know this....

Rub your hammer's face on a concrete surface occassionally so it gets
slightly roughened.

That's what I was tought eons ago. The rougher surface helps prevent
nails bending if you get a little sloppy about not striking them dead
on. They don't skid on the hammer face as much as they do when it's
glassy smooth.

Jeff

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Posted by willshak on September 28, 2007, 5:27 pm
on 9/28/2007 4:54 PM JoeSpareBedroom said the following:
>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>> He'll be ok then; the food won't ever contact it.
>>>>>
>>>> I wonder if the paint will be able to endure the kind of scrubbing
>>>> that's
>>>> usually needed to clean drip pans.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Just repaint them without scrubbing. :-)
>>>
>> Nope! re-"Chrome" the originals :)
>> Oren
>>
>
>
> This discussion's got me thinking that the face of my favorite hammer is all
> dinged from hitting the nails. I wonder where I can get it refinished.
>
>
>
One of my framing hammers has a checkered face. Only used on rough
hidden framing. Great on toe-nailing.

--

Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
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Posted by willshak on September 28, 2007, 5:25 pm
on 9/28/2007 4:46 PM Oren said the following:
> wrote:
>
>
>>>> He'll be ok then; the food won't ever contact it.
>>>>
>>> I wonder if the paint will be able to endure the kind of scrubbing that's
>>> usually needed to clean drip pans.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Just repaint them without scrubbing. :-)
>>
>
> Nope! re-"Chrome" the originals :)
>

Good luck finding a re-chromer. The EPA has so many regs about the
chemicals used that only a big shop can afford it.
Unless you live in Orange Co., California, that is. :-)
> --
> Oren
>
> "Well, it doesn't happen all the time, but when it happens, it happens
constantly."
>


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Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
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Posted by Oren on September 28, 2007, 5:47 pm
wrote:
>> Nope! re-"Chrome" the originals :)
>>
>
>Good luck finding a re-chromer. The EPA has so many regs about the
>chemicals used that only a big shop can afford it.
>Unless you live in Orange Co., California, that is. :-)

I even doubt they would chrome oven drip pans, but I did live near an
Orange grove in Florida.

--
Oren

"If things get any worse, I'll have to ask you to stop helping me."

Posted by JoeSpareBedroom on September 28, 2007, 5:54 pm
> wrote:
>>> Nope! re-"Chrome" the originals :)
>>>
>>
>>Good luck finding a re-chromer. The EPA has so many regs about the
>>chemicals used that only a big shop can afford it.
>>Unless you live in Orange Co., California, that is. :-)
>
> I even doubt they would chrome oven drip pans, but I did live near an
> Orange grove in Florida.
> Oren


I think oven pans are what - five bucks each at Home Despot? One would have
to be quite the chump to pay to have them rechromed.



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