No, on high heat guns as they vaporize the lead into toxic, fumes. A low heat Speedheater™ infrared paint remover does not. Chemicals make the paint waste hard to contain for safe disposal; dry sanding, dry scraping, and mechanically shaving require HEPA vacuums to entirely collect the toxic paint dust. Submitted by Catherine Brooks, Eco-Strip
Yes, but do not paint the groove where the belt runs. Use high heat paint.
Wheels typically have a high heat resistant paint or a powder coating. A heat gun is not likely to have any affect.
Yes you can just make sure the heat of the stove doesn't exceed the maximum heat allowed of the spray paint.
Usually, there is significant humidity associated with the heat in Alabama.
There is special High Heat Tremclad for that purpose.
Only if it's done in extreme heat.
darker colours dry fatest. Darker colours are fastest to dry because they absorb any light that fall on it. This light is essentially heat making the darker colours dry faster :)
An automotive high heat paint may be best. I'm sure Tremclad makes some.
You must rough up the old finish, use sandpaper. Then apply the heat resistant paint
No. If it is a latex paint, it is not flammable when its wet or dry. If its an oil paint, it is not flammable when it is dry.
Yes, but the paint has to dry completely dry first.