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Re: Prep for POR-15?

To: "Triumph" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Prep for POR-15?
From: Michael Graham <mgraham@achilles.net>
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 09:16:39 -0400
Patrick

Try Porcan Ltd, 17 Grand Trunk, St Lambert, QC, J4R 2S6

1-800-689-7504
email: info@porcan.com

Contact name I have is Pat Dolla

Cheers, Mike


At 09:09 PM 16-06-1999 -0400, Patrick Bitton wrote:
>
>Where can I find this stuff in Canada?
>
>Patrick
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Winnie Olmer <who@sover.net>
>To: 'John E. Allen' <JALLEN/0001060003@MCIMAIL.COM>
>Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net <triumphs@autox.team.net>
>Date: Wednesday, June 16, 1999 7:16 PM
>Subject: RE: Prep for POR-15?
>
>
>>
>>Been gone a couple days... new job
>>
>>The thread on Corroless and POR15 has been great! I'm glad to hear about
>the
>>"Corroless success stories". I'll stick with the Corroless I already
>bought.
>>Hopefully it sticks as well!
>>
>>Sounds like Ras'o'nil and Extend are probably pretty much the same stuff. I
>>used Extend years ago. If I remember correctly, it is a milky white liquid
>>with the consistency of water. It dries to a hard black thin finish. I'm
>>looking at the finish right now.. in the living room! About four years ago
>I
>>used Extend on two  24" lengths of 1 1/2" threaded iron pipe, three 90's,
>>two street 90's, two short nipples and two flanges. Put them all together,
>>bolt it to the wall, attach a piece of mahogany and voila... you have an
>>articulating arm able to carry a 15" monitor, keyboard and mouse. I have
>two
>>teenage kids who "live" on the net when home. It's pretty amazing how often
>>we access the net as a resource since it is always right there at our
>>fingertips. Anyway... I digress... Back to Triumphs.
>>
>>Winnie
>>'72 TR6
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: owner-triumphs@autox.team.net
>>[mailto:owner-triumphs@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of John E. Allen
>>Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 1999 9:35 PM
>>To: Andy; triumphs
>>Subject: RE: Prep for POR-15?
>>
>>
>>
>>This sounds exactly what was recommended to me, but the difference was
>>using "Extend" rather than "Ras'o'nil"...and then Corroless...but I'll bet
>>that the results are about the same. Both of the products are liquid enough
>>to get into the small areas...
>>
>>I wonder if Eastwood would make a definite statement on  using Corroless
>>over either of these products??
>>
>>john
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Andy
>>Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 1999 7:08 PM
>>To: triumphs
>>Subject: Re: Prep for POR-15?
>>
>>
>>
>>Skip,
>>I'm with you, I said this in a message earlier but my "Free Mail" ((TM) for
>>
>>the Copyright police) seems to have a problem with multiple addressees.
>>I use "Ras'O'Nil"(TM) it's thin enough that I can brush it on or use a
>>spray
>>bottle from "Home Depot" (TM) (smells like acid) then I paint it with
>>"Corroless"(TM). I did the TR6 chassis last year and nothing has come
>>back.
>>Andy
>>
>>On 06/15/99 08:50 PM Skip Montanaro said...
>>>
>>>There was mention of prep solutions for POR-15.  I seem to recall
>>phosphoric
>>>acid as being a primary ingredient.  Would Naval Jelly be a decent
>>>alternative?  H2PO4 (if I remember my H.S. chemistry correctly) is the
>>main
>>>active ingredient in Naval Jelly, right?
>>>
>>>Skip Montanaro     | http://www.mojam.com/
>>>skip@mojam.com  | http://www.musi-cal.com/~skip/
>>>518-372-5583
>>
>
>
>


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