Re: Stove Enamelling
Would DIY be practical ?
My late mother used to make enamelled jewellery and other items and the process was relatively simple.
The article to be treated was rendered very clean by pickling in a dilute acid, and then coated with some form of gum in order that the powdered glass would adhere.
Then fired in a table top kiln, don't know exactly what temperature was used, but it was a dull red heat.
For parts of a stove, a larger kiln would be needed, such as one intended for firing pottery, but the process should be the same.
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