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    Default old hunter stove

    Guys, I have a usual hunter stove. It is old but I think that it is better than the new one. I plan to upgrade it and repaint. I have never made it before. Can I take any paint or only high temperature resistant paint?

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    Default Re: old hunter stove

    First welcome Ed, they do make paint just for stoves. Don't use regular spray paint, the smell of it burning off will kill ya. I have a wood burner in my basement and every once in awhile it gets some touch up with the stove paint. How's the hunting going in Tn?

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    Default Re: old hunter stove

    Hmm, thanks for the advise. I didn’t think about the possible smell.
    Maybe I will use this can https://www.mrosupply.com/paint-pain...k01407_krylon/
    Is it good? It is cheap, so Im a little bit doubtful about the quality.

    This fall is especially beautiful in TN. As for the big game animals, it is deer season now. Currently, our bag limit for antlered bucks is limited to two..

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    Default Re: old hunter stove

    You'll get alittle smell with the Krylon, but it goes away fast, almost like that new engine smell. You guys get 2 buck, we're lucky we get 1in my zone.

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