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| Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables. |
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rwalw wrote:
I have a Brinkmann Smoke N Pit Pro that needs some fixing up. The question I have is can I paint the inside as well as the outside? I do have high heat paint that's for grills. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Yeah, you can paint the inside but why? Clean it out from time to time using a good degreaser but then spray it down with Pam again afterward. -- -frohe Life is too short to be in a hurry |
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"rwalw" wrote in message .. .
I have a Brinkmann Smoke N Pit Pro that needs some fixing up. The question I have is can I paint the inside as well as the outside? I do have high heat paint that's for grills. Any suggestions would be appreciated. DON'T PAINT THE INSIDE! If you really want to then, why not paint the inside of your pots, pans and all your cooking utensils while you're at it. g Pierre |
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"frohe" wrote in message ...
rwalw wrote: I have a Brinkmann Smoke N Pit Pro that needs some fixing up. The question I have is can I paint the inside as well as the outside? I do have high heat paint that's for grills. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Yeah, you can paint the inside but why? Clean it out from time to time using a good degreaser but then spray it down with Pam again afterward. The inside of my SnP is completely covered with a very shiny black coating-a large commercial Brinkmann I looked at had the same coating-really shiny black. Rustoleum black enamel works well on the outside-on the firebox side it will last a while. Added a 16 or 18 gauge insert inside my SnP firebox-it was shaped by roller in a metal fab shop-just fits. It is the firebox I understand that has problems first. Also I cover mine with a tarp to keep the rain/snow off. Am about to insulate mine with HVAC duct insulation bought at Menards for winter smoking. Using 2" wide 1/8" thick steel strapping to hold down ends of insulation by drilling 1/4" holes for bolts thru strapping and smoke/fire chambers. |
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