C CompoSimmonite Member Messages 5,933 Location Werrington, Staffordshire Moorlands. Jun 7, 2016 #1 Would stove paint be suitable for a tubular car exhaust manifold that have been sandblasted clean ? Cheers. Paul H
Would stove paint be suitable for a tubular car exhaust manifold that have been sandblasted clean ? Cheers. Paul H
gordon stephenson Member Messages 7,473 Location Skelton in Cleveland U.K. Jun 7, 2016 #2 Good quality stove paint is usually good upto around 600c
rikrobson Member Messages 3,963 Location Perth, Scotland Jun 8, 2016 #3 Are you trying to save money by not using exhaust paint?
PhillipM Member Messages 3,052 Jun 10, 2016 #4 Depends what it's been used on - hard used petrol manifold will hit 2-300*c more than that...
D dannyp Member Messages 3,187 Jun 11, 2016 #5 i've allways been disapointed by results of VHT paints on tubular exhaust manifolds on anything that gets driven
i've allways been disapointed by results of VHT paints on tubular exhaust manifolds on anything that gets driven
Farside Badly Welded Man Messages 6,209 Location Ireland Jun 18, 2016 #6 Exhaust paints never last well and every time I've cursed the lies on the can I've fallen for, once again.. I've read of barbie paint being bettter, so might give that a go. I fully expect to be cursing the lying sods the week after, though.
Exhaust paints never last well and every time I've cursed the lies on the can I've fallen for, once again.. I've read of barbie paint being bettter, so might give that a go. I fully expect to be cursing the lying sods the week after, though.