by rainjer » Mon Mar 16, 2009 4:07 pm
I just used some Krylon spary paint. It seems to work ok but you need to be carefull with it. You either need to bake it or let it cure for a couple weeks before you get any fuel on it.
As for the color, you need to match it to the vent. I have 2 red 200a's & they are different color.
Here is a list that someone started:
Paint information, Use at your own risk!
Light Blue Sears Fount: Plasti-Kote Chrysler Engine Enamel, #232
AGM SpeediKook Fount: Plasti-Kote Car Color Ford 8125
Orange/Red 1958 200a fount: Plasti-Kote Mazda Red #5501
200 Canadian: TREMCLAD RUST PAINT - FIRE RED
200A Red: NAPA Massey Ferguson Red
200A Red: Rustoleum High Performance Enamel Safety Red #7564
200A Red: Duplicolor automotive CARDINAL RED
Pre 80’s green: Krylon Hunter Green
Stove (84) Green: Krylon Kelly Green
Black bands & heat drums: Rustoleum BBQ black high heat paint once cured in oven, rub down with clean rag, its a perfect match can’t tell it from the real thing?
275 Brown Fount: Ace hardware "Leather Brown" indoor/outdoor spray enamel.
Bronze Stove Tanks: Testors model spray can paint color #1251 copper or metallic copper by Rustoleum
Jeremy