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Re: Saintly Triumphs??

To: Michael Porter <portermd@zianet.com>, Hugh Barber
Subject: Re: Saintly Triumphs??
From: Raymond Hatfield <iron_horse819@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 05:33:16 -0700 (PDT)
--- Michael Porter <portermd@zianet.com> wrote:
> Hugh Barber wrote:
> 
> > I was looking at the various vendor sites on the web for brake caliper
> > coatings.  The VHT web site http://www.vhtpaint.com/breakcaliper.htm had
> > this to say about their coating:
> > 
> > "VHT BRAKE CALIPER, DRUM & ROTOR COATINGS provide a durable, heat
> resistant,
> > gloss coating specifically designed for cast iron and aluminum brake
> > applications. This durable coating will beatify the brake calipers, drums
> > and rotors on specialty vehicles with a custom appearance. This innovative
> > new coating withstands 9000F temperatures, brake dust, salt and corrosion
> > without losing its gloss luster"
> > 
> > According to varoius online dictionaries, "beatify" means "to announce
> > formally in the Roman Catholic church that someone who is dead has lived a
> > holy life, usually as the first stage in making that person a saint"
> > 
> > And to think I thought cleanliness was the next thing to godliness......
> 
> Well, if you transcribed that correctly, it must be true, since 9000F 
> probably exceeds the fires of hell. :)
> 
> Cheers.
> 

I was under the impression that iron and aluminum were liquid before 9000F


Raymond L. Hatfield
'65 TR4A IRS, O/D, SAH Tuned "Chance"
'73 Stag 4.3L, Auto, A/C, etc "Molly" 
Little Rock, AR

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