My old Vermont Castings Resolute is in need of a paint job. It's got quite a few bare patches and I'd like to paint 'er up over the summer. I was in the local stove store last week and I asked him about getting some paint for the stove. He went in the back room and got a couple of regular sized spray cans of Vermont Castings "Bisquit" colored touch up paint and I was shocked when he told me they were $16.90/can. I couldn't believe it. I'd love to fix the stove up, but there's no way I'm gonna spend any where near that kind of money for a can of paint.
Do any of you know of any good sources of high temp enamel that can be used to paint a wood stove? I don't want black, I'd like a high gloss enamel. I'm willing to change the color if the price is right. If the price is too high the stove will have to stay the way it is, I've got principles, man. Too little money, and too many places for it to go. :shut: It's almost motorcycle season, and that's a money pit in and of itself! :coolgrin:
Do any of you know of any good sources of high temp enamel that can be used to paint a wood stove? I don't want black, I'd like a high gloss enamel. I'm willing to change the color if the price is right. If the price is too high the stove will have to stay the way it is, I've got principles, man. Too little money, and too many places for it to go. :shut: It's almost motorcycle season, and that's a money pit in and of itself! :coolgrin: