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Its tricky because most of the paints that protect from rust use heat sensitive metals that oxidise with heat, or are polymer based, which also cook.
You might need to use some log fire or engine product, they both come in black.
In the joins go for zinc galv or Duplicolor Rust Fix as a primer.
Not brewing because of Beervana is the best reason I can think of.
Nice stand, might do one like that eventually.
You can get BBQ paint from Bunnings / M10 that should do the trick.
Only prob with galv is if you want to weld it later on the fumes are not so good to breathe in. Plus the expense.
I've used engine paint on manifold covers before that works pretty well, although it takes a while to cure and gives off fumes in the process, might be worth running it up to heat for a while before using in anger.
Good thing about paint is if it gets scruffy just a quick blast and it's all good again.
I had mine hot dip galvanised and it cost me $55.00. I couldn't buy the paint for that. Only problem is that yours looks like it has many enclosed sections. For hot dip galvanising you have to drill a minimum of 8mm dia holes at both ends of any enclosed sections. the galvanisor will not accept it unless it has those. Without a path for the galv to get in and the air to get out it can present an explosive problem for the operator.
Looks cool too :-)
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