Do you need to use heatproof paint for a UDS? The outside gets hot but not burning hot. Could I get away with normal spraypaint?
To be honest I'd rather use high temp - but I've spent a bit on the beast already, basic paint to avoid rust for the moment would probably see me out the year, then improvements start next year. Thanks for the advice.Several a the folk on here just used regular paint.
I used a high heat ceramic primer, paint an clear coat on mine. Wasn't cheap but still looks real good after a year a heavy use.
LOL we are not separated by much my friend, if you've ever been to wally world ( aka Wal Mart ) you will use the term idiot more than a few times!(we don't have a Wally's World either as wally is another word for idiot- but that's us - 2 countries separated by the same language).
Ah right - I didn't know Wally World = Wal Mart, they own Asda (a super market chain) over here but they don't really do hardware etc. One thing I noticed they have started doing is bone in pork shoulder - so one of them will be on the UDS soon.LOL we are not separated by much my friend, if you've ever been to wally world ( aka Wal Mart ) you will use the term idiot more than a few times!
I am going to have to try this I have a few spots I have to clean up.if you want it to stop rusting spray paint it with what ever paint, (i used walmart high temp grill paint) anyway even after painting rust spots were appearing so i sprayed the outside with cooking spray while it was hot and cooking and it makes it look killer, like a clear coat and havent had a rust problem since doing it, its cheap and works great