I did and I'm still sad it's all gone.The Czar wrote:I knew I should have eaten before I looked!!!
I did and I'm still sad it's all gone.The Czar wrote:I knew I should have eaten before I looked!!!
Thanks Higee!Higee wrote:That was great. Was the warp in the door mainly from the sand blasting?
No the blaster left it bare metal. I then sprayed it with three coats of rustoleum high temp in the quart.soccerguy83 wrote:Did the blaster also coat in high temp primer for you?
Yea it gave it a great uniform texture. Sure soaked up the paintsoccerguy83 wrote:Gotcha, looked like it was a gray primer that came back from the blaster.
Thanks!
Welcome! I will be honest. I’ve never used it as a warming cabinet. It does get to a temp that you can cook at. It lately has kept right in step with the cook chamber.
Great tip, about how much should I increase the firebox size? 20%?Elmacho wrote: ↑December 13th, 2018, 6:24 pmWelcome! I will be honest. I’ve never used it as a warming cabinet. It does get to a temp that you can cook at. It lately has kept right in step with the cook chamber.
If you are looking to build this set of plans I would increase the firebox slightly. Other than that it’s a fine build.