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Old 03-10-2013, 06:45 PM   #1
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Rob---if you need to remove powder coating for whatever reason you can use Acetone or gasket remover---takes it right off!!! Did you understand about the cover for the door???-- it is kinda hokey but it works !!!
I sort of got a idea of what you are writing about with the door extension. I am kicking around the idea of cutting the back off of two stoves and putting them together to make one stove. Or possibly three cutting the front and back off of the middle one and then I would have a door on both ends. I have not figured all of that out yet LOL. Right now I am just happy that I can do anything that will fit in a standard size stove. That covers about 95% of the stuff I have done. If you have a picture you could share of your door extension I would love to see it. My email is LMLamar70@yahoo.com.
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Old 03-10-2013, 08:01 PM   #2
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Will catch up with the G'son see if I can get some pix---Dick
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Old 03-10-2013, 09:49 PM   #3
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Got a couple of "industrial" powder coating places here in town. I have used them a lot 5 or more years ago. Their stipulation is have it blasted before you come in. Basic colors black or white (sometimes red) they will "slide" my parts in with an industrial run and just charge me a few ($5) for small parts. Excellent quality, but you have to go by their schedule. Going to try some more stuff soon and will let you know if things change.
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