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Posted by Matt Minjares (Member # 4685) on :
 
does anyone know how one shot will hold up on a barbeque grill lid? the grill will be used so i was just wondering how it hold up with the heat...
 
Posted by Jeff Ogden (Member # 3184) on :
 
Not good...
 
Posted by Glenn Taylor (Member # 162) on :
 
I wouldn't recommend it either. You need to get a "high heat" paint such as what is used to paint engines.

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Posted by Matt Minjares (Member # 4685) on :
 
yea i didn't think so... thought i'd ask though. thanks!
 
Posted by jake snow (Member # 5889) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Jeff Ogden:
Not good...

[Rolling On The Floor] [Rolling On The Floor] [Rolling On The Floor]

Uh...what GREAT Granpa Jeff said. Ya might not wanna do that [Rolling On The Floor]

If ya do, take picture of it so we can see how it turned out... [Rolling On The Floor]
 
Posted by George Perkins (Member # 156) on :
 
It kinda depends on the cooker. I've done a bunch for the big BBQ contest held every year down on the Memphis riverfront. I've always used One Shot.  -

Here's one I did back in 82. The cooker was built on a boat trailer frame. The cooker itself was painted acrylic enamel. A friend of mine and I lettered it in One Shot. They outfitted it with brass handles and brass fenders. It turned out really nice. They used it three years with no problems.
 


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