S. Stierman wrote:
<< I use some stuff... >>
Hey! That's the same stuff I used to paint my bobbycue pit...
Cheers!
--Colin Cobb, Las Cruces, NM, USA
'41 Chevrolet Coupe, '65 Sunbeam Tiger, '66 Morgan Plus Four (FINALLY in the
12th month of a 2 month paint job), '89 Alfa Romeo Spider (FOR SALE)
> From: Mrgn914@cs.com
> Reply-To: Mrgn914@cs.com
> Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 18:13:21 EST
> To: morgans@autox.team.net
> Subject: chassis painting
>
> I use some stuff that has a MIL spec number 675ac-23984843-346 available only
> from NASA. This coating was used to paint the nose cones of Saturn rockets
> from the bad old days of the cold war and now is available if you know the
> right people in the surplus business; nudge, nudge, wink, wink if you know
> what I mean. It is good to 5678 degrees F. and has similar anti corrosive
> properties to the paint used on the Brooklyn Bridge the last time it was
> painted.
> For application you must wear fully protective chemical and biological garb
> available from your nearest army surplus store. Application must be done in a
> laminar flow work area with proper ventilation. All children, dogs, cats or
> other livestock must not be within 3 miles of the painting area. Best of
> luck!
>
> S. Stierman, 69 plus 8
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