Stove Black.....
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Stove Black.....
Captains Commanding,
Today was that day we all dread, sand down the bottom, and get it ready for painting. Also looked at the prop, I clean it with On & Off before putting on a new coat of stove polish! Guess what, some of the stove polish was still on the prop! And, there were only the remains of a very few critters on the prop! The stuff works in the Port of Noank! Ya might want to try it!!
Hanalei's bottom is now of the appropriate roughness to assure that she will remain........NUMBER ONE.........I remain...........your MOST HUMBLE servant.......
Dave Stump
Captain Commanding
s/v Hanalei CD-30C
CDSOA Number ONE ! ! !
Port of Noank, CT
Today was that day we all dread, sand down the bottom, and get it ready for painting. Also looked at the prop, I clean it with On & Off before putting on a new coat of stove polish! Guess what, some of the stove polish was still on the prop! And, there were only the remains of a very few critters on the prop! The stuff works in the Port of Noank! Ya might want to try it!!
Hanalei's bottom is now of the appropriate roughness to assure that she will remain........NUMBER ONE.........I remain...........your MOST HUMBLE servant.......
Dave Stump
Captain Commanding
s/v Hanalei CD-30C
CDSOA Number ONE ! ! !
Port of Noank, CT
Re: Stove Black.....
Dave, I'M most willing to give stove black a try.....but where do you get it? The ace hardware near me does not stock it...any other suppliers?D. Stump, Hanalei wrote: Captains Commanding,
Today was that day we all dread, sand down the bottom, and get it ready for painting. Also looked at the prop, I clean it with On & Off before putting on a new coat of stove polish! Guess what, some of the stove polish was still on the prop! And, there were only the remains of a very few critters on the prop! The stuff works in the Port of Noank! Ya might want to try it!!
Hanalei's bottom is now of the appropriate roughness to assure that she will remain........NUMBER ONE.........I remain...........your MOST HUMBLE servant.......
Dave Stump
Captain Commanding
s/v Hanalei CD-30C
CDSOA Number ONE ! ! !
Port of Noank, CT
Thanks, and good luck with your bottom...................charlie cd36 N.Y.
jcp1347@aol.com
Rutland Products on line
Charlie,
Check out the link below for on line purveyors of Rutland Stove Black.
Ken
parfaitNOSPAM@nc.rr.com
Check out the link below for on line purveyors of Rutland Stove Black.
Ken
charlie palumbo wrote:Dave, I'M most willing to give stove black a try.....but where do you get it? The ace hardware near me does not stock it...any other suppliers?D. Stump, Hanalei wrote: Captains Commanding,
Today was that day we all dread, sand down the bottom, and get it ready for painting. Also looked at the prop, I clean it with On & Off before putting on a new coat of stove polish! Guess what, some of the stove polish was still on the prop! And, there were only the remains of a very few critters on the prop! The stuff works in the Port of Noank! Ya might want to try it!!
Hanalei's bottom is now of the appropriate roughness to assure that she will remain........NUMBER ONE.........I remain...........your MOST HUMBLE servant.......
Dave Stump
Captain Commanding
s/v Hanalei CD-30C
CDSOA Number ONE ! ! !
Port of Noank, CT
Thanks, and good luck with your bottom...................charlie cd36 N.Y.
parfaitNOSPAM@nc.rr.com
Re: No, it isn't - Rutland LIQUID..........N/M
Eric,
It is not a paste. Try a hardware store.
It is not a paste. Try a hardware store.
Re: www.rutland.com.....
Eric,
Try www.rutland.com . Click on Stove & Grill polish, and look at item #73. There is a picture, to help you find it in the hardware store. Cost is $5.39/pt and that will last you a lifetime. Remember, DAB it on, don't smear. I use a piece of bath towel, wet well, and put on a couple of coats. Wear rubber gloves, or you will paint yourself the color of a wood stove!
Hanalei
Try www.rutland.com . Click on Stove & Grill polish, and look at item #73. There is a picture, to help you find it in the hardware store. Cost is $5.39/pt and that will last you a lifetime. Remember, DAB it on, don't smear. I use a piece of bath towel, wet well, and put on a couple of coats. Wear rubber gloves, or you will paint yourself the color of a wood stove!
Hanalei