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Lopi Patriot sandblast + paint

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  1. woody5506

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    I run an industrial blasting/painting operation but we do misc walk in jobs as well. I've done wood stoves in the past but not very often. Here's a Lopi Patriot from the early 90's someone brought in. Blasted clean and coated with Temper Kote high heat black. Kinda fun to make them look new again.

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    Wow, that is a nice transformation!
     
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    Quite a change. Looks like you have a large shop also.
     
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    About 18,000 sq ft, good size for what we do. Most of our business is the industrial market and a fair amount of automotive. All the misc "walk in" work helps mix things up.
     
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    Nice work. It really looks nice now.
     
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    amazing what a coat of paint will do.
    looks nice!
     
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    Nice work. Looks good
     
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    Thanks. Unfortunately all the rust cause some pretty good pitting which is quite visible on the stove top and a bit elsewhere. Not much you can do about that, but sand blasting makes quick work of it. No holes or cracks in any of the welds that I was able to find so with a couple new gaskets it should be ready to go. My customer seemed pretty clueless though and I'm really hoping he doesn't burn his house down.
     
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    Hello
    I use an angle grinder with a 40 grit flap pad to remove the rust and smooth down the pitting.
    Then some Stove Bright Satin Black to match the original color. :)
     

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