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Outdoor Cooking Equipment => Grills & Smokers => Pellet Grills and Smokers => Topic started by: TMB on March 07, 2018, 10:04:51 AM

Title: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: TMB on March 07, 2018, 10:04:51 AM
I bought my RT680 back in January 2015 and it has been bulletproof other than my paint peeling on the top of the lid.   (Says a lot for stainless lids like MAK's) ;)


I am a little dissapointed but I can't complane about the way it cooks or the great service I have had with this grill.    Ben and the guys are wonderful to deal with

Over the next week or so I'll post on how the "repaint" is coming along

I got with Rec Tec and they are shipping me new paint for the repair.   I wanted to replace the lid with the new porcelin but they are out and only have the black lids in.   

I hope to have this repaired soon and will post as I go
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: teesquare on March 07, 2018, 10:39:39 AM
I had the same issue Tommy.....

When I called and asked about it - they sent me a spray can of Rustoleum High Temp, Flat Black Paint....I was not impressed.

But - because the Rec Tecs of this series are powder coated, I know that "paint" does not stick to powder coating ( even if it was the same color... ::)...) and I think that they do not really have an answer for us on this.

In balance - part of the price of a Rec Tec is that it is only powder coated steel... and not 304 grade stainless.
A considerable cost difference to manufacture......
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: TMB on March 07, 2018, 10:52:37 AM
I had the same issue Tommy.....

When I called and asked about it - they sent me a spray can of Rustoleum High Temp, Flat Black Paint....I was not impressed.

But - because the Rec Tecs of this series are powder coated, I know that "paint" does not stick to powder coating ( even if it was the same color... ::)...) and I think that they do not really have an answer for us on this.

In balance - part of the price of a Rec Tec is that it is only powder coated steel... and not 304 grade stainless.
A considerable cost difference to manufacture......
Well we'll see.   I did recieve a can of RED paint when I got the grill so maybe it will match
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: smokeasaurus on March 07, 2018, 11:00:15 AM
That spot along the back of the lid gets real hot. Most grills do at that spot. I like it better if just high heat paint is used. So much more convenient for the user to touch up.

How hard would it be to strip off the powder coat and then repaint with high heat paint??
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: Tailgating is my game on March 07, 2018, 11:35:27 AM
Wow Tommy & you keep yours undercover too. I hope they take care of you
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: TMB on March 07, 2018, 11:43:40 AM
Wow Tommy & you keep yours undercover too. I hope they take care of you
Like Smoke said it is a hot spot.

 Mine NEVER sees rain or bad weather.  But it is not stainless so wear and tear do take there toll. 

 I knew at some point I'd be touching up this grill so no biggie but others are complaning but it is what it is. 

Next grill will be a MAK, but for now a little paint issue is NOT a big deal ;)
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: sparky on March 07, 2018, 11:59:06 AM
I think it adds character.  I badge of honor to the BBQ gods.
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: smokeasaurus on March 07, 2018, 12:00:16 PM
Great attitude Tommy. That Rec Tec will take care of you until you get a MAK.  I can not even describe the quality of the MAK to you. I am in awe. Save your coin, it is worth it and more.
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: TMB on March 07, 2018, 12:15:32 PM
Great attitude Tommy. That Rec Tec will take care of you until you get a MAK.  I can not even describe the quality of the MAK to you. I am in awe. Save your coin, it is worth it and more.
I am, just got to stop going under the knife  ??? for a year or two

Hey, way I look at it is this thing has been perfect as far as cooking and smoking so all good :thumbup:    Look at the issues folks have with CharBroil emitters coming apart after a short time (mine includded)  and seems like Weber is having paint issues on some grills .   

Nothing is perfect it's just what you expect  in the BBQ world.  I have seen some (not many) folks gripe about MAK's so just showes you there are good and bad out there ;)

Besides, they have great service and I have NEVER had a time where I'd call and they never answer :thumbup:
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: tlg4942 on March 07, 2018, 01:09:44 PM
  Tommy, could you trim that edge with a piece of stainless or aluminum?   
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: TMB on March 07, 2018, 02:40:24 PM
  Tommy, could you trim that edge with a piece of stainless or aluminum?
That might work :)
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: smokeasaurus on March 07, 2018, 04:26:18 PM
Great attitude Tommy. That Rec Tec will take care of you until you get a MAK.  I can not even describe the quality of the MAK to you. I am in awe. Save your coin, it is worth it and more.
I am, just got to stop going under the knife  ??? for a year or two

Hey, way I look at it is this thing has been perfect as far as cooking and smoking so all good :thumbup:    Look at the issues folks have with CharBroil emitters coming apart after a short time (mine includded)  and seems like Weber is having paint issues on some grills .   

Nothing is perfect it's just what you expect  in the BBQ world.  I have seen some (not many) folks gripe about MAK's so just showes you there are good and bad out there ;)

Besides, they have great service and I have NEVER had a time where I'd call and they never answer :thumbup:

It is hard to find unhappy Rec Tec owners. Ya know, paint peeling.......we run these pits at all sorts of temps for hours on end......at the end of the day it is all about the food and it does not know that the smoker it is in has messed up paint...............
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: TMB on March 09, 2018, 11:36:12 AM
My paint is due in today and I hope to start the repair soon.    But I have a question,   if  i use a high temp seal at the top of the lid this should keep the lid from doing this again BUT wil it change the way my grill smokes??    I was told that adding a seal could keep it fom breathing correctly but I can't see this as an issue........

Thoughts?? ??
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: TMB on March 09, 2018, 12:01:10 PM
https://bbqsmokermods.com/lavalockr-1-2-x1-8-nomex-self-stick-smoker-gasket-grey.html

Thinking of using somethiong like this
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: HighOnSmoke on March 09, 2018, 02:07:31 PM
https://bbqsmokermods.com/lavalockr-1-2-x1-8-nomex-self-stick-smoker-gasket-grey.html

Thinking of using somethiong like this

Tommy that is the same one that I put on the Grid Iron about 4 years ago. Didn't hurt the smoke and I believe it actually helped with the smoke leaks. You can give it a try and if you don't like it, it will peal off.
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: TMB on March 09, 2018, 02:19:03 PM
https://bbqsmokermods.com/lavalockr-1-2-x1-8-nomex-self-stick-smoker-gasket-grey.html

Thinking of using somethiong like this

Tommy that is the same one that I put on the Grid Iron about 4 years ago. Didn't hurt the smoke and I believe it actually helped with the smoke leaks. You can give it a try and if you don't like it, it will peal off.
Good, Thanks that' what I was hoping for  :thumbup:

Does it hold up well?  Long term 
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: HighOnSmoke on March 09, 2018, 03:34:28 PM
https://bbqsmokermods.com/lavalockr-1-2-x1-8-nomex-self-stick-smoker-gasket-grey.html

Thinking of using somethiong like this

Tommy that is the same one that I put on the Grid Iron about 4 years ago. Didn't hurt the smoke and I believe it actually helped with the smoke leaks. You can give it a try and if you don't like it, it will peal off.
Good, Thanks that' what I was hoping for  :thumbup:

Does it hold up well?  Long term

I haven't had to change mine in 4 years plus. It probably needs a new seal on it now as the one on there is well worn. Still not leaking so until it does I am going to leave it alone.
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: TMB on March 09, 2018, 03:42:40 PM
https://bbqsmokermods.com/lavalockr-1-2-x1-8-nomex-self-stick-smoker-gasket-grey.html

Thinking of using somethiong like this

Tommy that is the same one that I put on the Grid Iron about 4 years ago. Didn't hurt the smoke and I believe it actually helped with the smoke leaks. You can give it a try and if you don't like it, it will peal off.
Good, Thanks that' what I was hoping for  :thumbup:

Does it hold up well?  Long term

I haven't had to change mine in 4 years plus. It probably needs a new seal on it now as the one on there is well worn. Still not leaking so until it does I am going to leave it alone.
Great thanks Mike, yopu have never steered me wrong :thumbup:

I'm going to try and repaint and get the seal in the next week or so ;)
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: TMB on March 09, 2018, 06:25:34 PM
Got my paint in today I can’t wait for the weather to get warm so I can start
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: smokeasaurus on March 09, 2018, 07:28:39 PM
Watchin and waitin
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: sparky on March 09, 2018, 07:48:15 PM
Use the small paint on kimmies nails so she will be rec tec compliance.
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: TMB on March 09, 2018, 09:53:40 PM
Use the small paint on kimmies nails so she will be rec tec compliance.
lol  :thumbup:
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: Pam Gould on March 10, 2018, 10:15:52 AM
Are you going to do the entire thing or Scribe a line and repair that way?  .☆´¯`•.¸¸. ི♥ྀ.
Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: dirkthedaring83 on June 16, 2018, 08:20:02 PM
I got mine in 2016 used it in the summer and for the rest of the year then covered it for 3 months into the following year.
I went to take the cover off and thats when I noticed the paint peeling.  Its peeling on the bottom portion of the barrel
on the right hand side near the lid.

I then contacted them and they sent me a can of paint and instructions on how to resolve the issue. 
My paint job only lasted 6 months and then it started peeling again.  I called them back and they sent me
another can of paint.  We'll see how it goes.

I noticed on their website they are now offering grills with a brushed stainless steel on the bottom of the barrel. 
Probably because of the paint peeling issue.

Oh also my igniter went out :( 

I do really like this smoker.  Its the best looking out there and it produces some really good results.
There customer support is spot on too.  You won't find that anywhere else!

I just dont want to have to repaint this thing every year. :(

-Dirk

Title: Re: Paint peeling on my RecTec RT680
Post by: teesquare on June 17, 2018, 05:42:44 PM
I got mine in 2016 used it in the summer and for the rest of the year then covered it for 3 months into the following year.
I went to take the cover off and thats when I noticed the paint peeling.  Its peeling on the bottom portion of the barrel
on the right hand side near the lid.

I then contacted them and they sent me a can of paint and instructions on how to resolve the issue. 
My paint job only lasted 6 months and then it started peeling again.  I called them back and they sent me
another can of paint.  We'll see how it goes.

I noticed on their website they are now offering grills with a brushed stainless steel on the bottom of the barrel. 
Probably because of the paint peeling issue.

Oh also my igniter went out :( 

I do really like this smoker.  Its the best looking out there and it produces some really good results.
There customer support is spot on too.  You won't find that anywhere else!

I just dont want to have to repaint this thing every year. :(

-Dirk

Dirk the Rec Tec you have is fully capable unit. I owned one for a few years - and mine to had failing powder coating. Alas - their only answer was a can of spray paint.
When MAK had this problem - several years ago - they offered to re-do with POWDER COATING if you sent in the parts affected. Spray paint will NOT adhere to powder coating, so - you will notice that anywhere you oversprayed onto the original powder coating...it will flake off after a short time of use.
So, while I think that the Rec Tec is a good price point product - I cannot say from my experience that they offer as good a customer service as I have experienced with MAK. And...the MAK 1 Star is not that much more than a Rec Tec 680. I do think they offer the best Chinese built pellet grills to date. But, again - they are built to a price point and the manufacturer can only afford to do so much I suppose....