BBQ paint

What is the BEST bbq paint? I am redoing a Brinkman smoker, mostly sanded original paint. Just want something that will take high heat. This is a smoker, and not a grill, and will be subject to high heat of charcoal. I know nothing is perfect, but I'd like to have it done so that I don't have to dink with it for a while. Should I take it and have it powder coated?

Steve

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Steve B
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"Steve B" fired this volley in news:kioo5i$nfl$1 @speranza.aioe.org:

Willy Wonka had something to say about statements like that!

You didn't say what the underlying metal was, but if you have a way to actually bring the whole thing up to temperatures high enough to cure it, you might consider manifold paint.

LLoyd

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Lloyd E. Sponenburgh

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