We started at 9am and finished at 6pm with some other projects in between.


We used Rustolum High Heat matte black finish spray paint. We put on three costs of paint.
While this dried we sanded some 3/4" x2 1/2" oak boards to replace the shelf. I discovered that the wood handles were the same dia. as closet shlef rods and we had a small piece in the scrap pile! Ya, free handles!
We stained the wood with Minwax Tudor polyurethane stain (three coats).


Vary last was to heat it up to cure the High Heat paint.

Most time on this project was spent waiting for paint/stain to dry. We did some shopping, picked up some cabinets for my husband's office and clients up the yard in between steps... Because, have you ever waited for paint to dry!
$12 for paint, $10 for screws and bolts, $18 for wood.
Not a bad cost for a free smoker.

Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/10005230/giving-an-old-rusty-smoker-new-life site
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