Probably just a marketing ploy to specifically appeal to the perceived uses. I really cannot answer with true authority as that is a different division. The paint I work with is designed for food containers. My plant makes the paint that lines cans so that food and metal do not touch. So, next time you are enjoying a cold beer from a can or a can of soup odds are I tested the paint before it was shipped off to be put on the metal. Nowadays you really can't walk down a grocery aisle without seeing our products but folks don't even think about such stuff. The Birmingham plant effects about 65% of the canned groceries and beverages packed in the US. OK, sorry for the drawn out non-answerRick wrote:What really is the difference between High-Heat and WoodStove
TQ I have never heard of that brand before, could you post a link?TuscaloosaQ wrote: I just bought some pit therm $$ 150.00 a gallon have not tried it but money is not the issue quality is.
hahahaha!TuscaloosaQ wrote:MY lord they send people to the moon Where in the heck is the high temp paint???????
First it's the Bama thing and now PPG ... man TQ, you're killin meTuscaloosaQ wrote:Frank it is ppg pit therm
is that the same stuff I told you about? if so that is why it is Black! I got the PPG stuff and they tinted it French Metallic Blue for me. it stays on great, just turns color if the temp goes over 800*F see the last pics in This Thread...TuscaloosaQ wrote:Frank it is ppg pit therm I will try and find a link rated at 900 but the rep said it will take a lot more than that
TuscaloosaQ wrote:Ernie I like your attitude, you are exactly right you can over think things to the point that your not happy your just doing it.....I still cook on cast iron skillets and would never make cornbread in anythng else
Yea Buddy , your right !! However this has already been outside for a year...............No rust to speak of yet !k.a.m. wrote:Ernie, you try that method down here my Friend and in six months you and I are gonna be drawing another cooker cause the beast is gonna rust to nothing.