Peter is right
painting could never compare. Oh sure for looks but in no way for durability.
My '57 machine that Robert saved for me was outside on the farm for 25 years, at the very least, and since it is all porcelain it was an easy cabinet restore as you can see:
And when he and I went to dig it out, it was 2 feet in the mud so that whole bottom was in wet mud for who knows how long.
Anyway it was almost a 2 year restore on the guts of the thing and there are still parts it needs but it stands as a benchmark the way it is so I wouldn't consider painting that cabinet.

painting could never compare. Oh sure for looks but in no way for durability.
My '57 machine that Robert saved for me was outside on the farm for 25 years, at the very least, and since it is all porcelain it was an easy cabinet restore as you can see:
And when he and I went to dig it out, it was 2 feet in the mud so that whole bottom was in wet mud for who knows how long.
Anyway it was almost a 2 year restore on the guts of the thing and there are still parts it needs but it stands as a benchmark the way it is so I wouldn't consider painting that cabinet.
