I bought this chiminea about twenty years ago. We have enjoyed it a lot having had many a
weenie roast and toasting of the marshmallow.
I had been wondering if it might not be time to think about replacing
this old pot, but despite the rust it was still solid.
I decided it was time to give it a facelift and that is exactly
what I did.
With this project in mind I had picked up another can of high heat
BBQ paint the last time I was at Home Depot picking up supplies. I had store credit to use so this project
wasn't going to cost me a thing.
I brushed it all down with a hand broom to remove any debris and
loose rust particles. Then gave it two
good coats of the paint. It covered it
beautifully and I think it looks practically brand new again.
Wow! What a difference! |
I'm really glad I decided not to replace it. We still have a lot of good years of use
ahead of us and will continue to enjoy this old firepot. I think there is another weenie roast in the
not too distant future. Check this one off the To Do list!
It looks great!!
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DeleteI can't believe how productive you are! I just can't find the energy to do half the things you do to keep the house in good repair. Your fire pot looks good as new :)
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Honestly, it comes in spurts really. This project was super quick too.
DeleteLooks great. How do you always get coupons and stuff? The only deals I get is at BBW
ReplyDeleteHop on google and search for a coupon for what you need. You'll be amazed at what you can find. Store websites are another good resource.
DeleteMy chiminea has seen better days too. I need to do something so she will be pretty again.
ReplyDeleteI literally spent 15 minutes on this project. I love a quick project with big results.
DeleteYou inspire me. My washing machine has a bit of rust ...I think I'll go pick up some paint and clean it up!
ReplyDeleteA little fine sandpaper and a can of paint and it will look new again. Give it a shot and then send me pics before and after. I'd love to see how it turns out. :)
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