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Originally Posted by Captainfab
I've always used high temp paint, which will hold up for a long time if the tube is prepped well. I prefer abrasive blasting. For the paint, having worked in the wood and pellet stove industry for many years, I use Stove Bright paint made by Forest Paint in Eugene. It comes in many colors too. They now have a primer as well.
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Thanks Captain.
After it's all together I'll pull it, blast it and paint with your suggested route. I assume blasting with sand will be okay so long as I cap the sub ends prior?