BlueGolfer@aol.com wrote:
>
> I have used it with fair to poor results and perhaps this is the problem.
> Should it be baked in an oven?
>
> Rob
> Melbourne, Fl
Rob,
Both crinkle finish black gloss and hammertone finishes were very
popular in the 50's-60's Amateur Radio gear. When making my own
equipment, I frequently used one, or the other.
The hammertone needed the normal room temperature, clean environment for
application and curing. The wrinkle finish did require heat from heat
lamps or a warm oven. The warmer the surface, the more wrinkled it
became. Try both out on test metal first, to get your timing right.
Steve
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