Hand Painting Detail on My Kineo Baseburner

 
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Post by Photog200 » Thu. Oct. 16, 2014 12:51 pm

I decided to do the hand painting of the detail on my stove to bring it out better. There was a lot more I could have painted on the base, but I thought that would be overkill. What do you think?

Randy

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Post by franco b » Thu. Oct. 16, 2014 1:18 pm

Looks great. I think you did well to not overdo it though.

Finally we get a picture from a guy who is or was a professional photographer. Nice neat work.

 
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Post by michaelanthony » Thu. Oct. 16, 2014 1:26 pm

That looks awesome!

 
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Post by Photog200 » Thu. Oct. 16, 2014 1:29 pm

franco b wrote:Looks great. I think you did well to not overdo it though.

Finally we get a picture from a guy who is or was a professional photographer. Nice neat work.
Thanks Franco, yes, was professional photographer but just took this photo with my iPhone. LOL
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Post by Photog200 » Thu. Oct. 16, 2014 1:29 pm

michaelanthony wrote:That looks awesome!
Thank you Sir

 
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Post by Glen » Thu. Oct. 16, 2014 1:35 pm

Sweet! It looks great. Really brings out the Classy without being too Blingy.

 
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Post by Photog200 » Thu. Oct. 16, 2014 1:44 pm

Glen wrote:Sweet! It looks great. Really brings out the Classy without being too Blingy.
Thank you Glen. The paint was really hard to work with. The first coat did not cover well but when I did the second coat, it looked like it had black streaks in it. It almost like the second coat of paint was partially removing the first coat even though it was dry. I decided to let the first coat be enough on some of the areas...we will call it antiquing!

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Post by KingCoal » Thu. Oct. 16, 2014 1:49 pm

WOW, very nice indeed !!

being a 17 class Kineo BB is it in the GW #6 range of out put, or more ?

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Post by Photog200 » Thu. Oct. 16, 2014 1:57 pm

KingCoal wrote:WOW, very nice indeed !!

being a 17 class Kineo BB is it in the GW #6 range of out put, or more ?

steve
It is actually a #15 Kineo and probably more in the range of William's GW #9. It has the suspended fire pot. Last year was my first winter with this stove and was very happy with how well it works. This time of year, you can really dial it down and get low temps and long burn times out of it. This time of year, all that comes out if it is fine ash. When I burn it hotter, you will see more flakes in it but no klinkers like I get in the cook stove or my old Gem Dockash.

 
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Post by coalder » Thu. Oct. 16, 2014 2:15 pm

Should have never showed it to my wife!!! Now she wants one. Beautiful job.

 
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Post by Sunny Boy » Thu. Oct. 16, 2014 2:53 pm

Looks fantastic Randy !!!!!

Really brings depth to the façade by picking out those details.

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Post by KingCoal » Thu. Oct. 16, 2014 3:38 pm

Photog200 wrote:
KingCoal wrote:WOW, very nice indeed !!

being a 17 class Kineo BB is it in the GW #6 range of out put, or more ?

steve
It is actually a #15 Kineo and probably more in the range of William's GW #9. It has the suspended fire pot. Last year was my first winter with this stove and was very happy with how well it works. This time of year, you can really dial it down and get low temps and long burn times out of it. This time of year, all that comes out if it is fine ash. When I burn it hotter, you will see more flakes in it but no klinkers like I get in the cook stove or my old Gem Dockash.
ah, the mighty GW #9. surely no slouch of a heater, much more capable than it's size suggests.

i would like to see this range of stove working someday.

 
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Post by Photog200 » Thu. Oct. 16, 2014 3:47 pm

Sunny Boy wrote:Looks fantastic Randy !!!!!

Really brings depth to the façade by picking out those details.

Paul
Thanks Paul, it really does make the detail look more three dimensional. I am pretty happy with how it turned out.
Randy

 
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Post by Photog200 » Thu. Oct. 16, 2014 3:51 pm

@ KingCoal, This stove is not a huge stove but works out well in my 1,000 sq. ft. home. During those really cold days of the polar vortex last year, we had -20° days and with 600° on the barrel, it kept the house nice and warm. I am very happy with the stove.

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Post by nortcan » Thu. Oct. 16, 2014 5:52 pm

Very impressive Randy, the stove looks so beautiful... :idea: What kind of paint did you use for it, is it HT paint?
And if possible for you, a few more photos showing the entire stove, so nice to see a different one.


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