[SEL] Old vehicle questions now Imrom paint

Al Harris al.harris at rustic-engines.com
Mon Nov 17 13:29:58 PST 2008


It freezes the molecular structure and makes a stronger bonding to 
combat any future
carcinogen, viral or bacterial entry.

Cheers,

Al Harris
Spring Clarence Coast NSW Oz

al.harris at rustic-engines.com



Peter Lowe wrote:
> Hi Curt
> I used Imron 2 pack on my last R&V engine, great paint if your careful 
> health wise.
> I usually bake my paint but what is the benefit of freezing it too??
>
> Peter, Oz
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>> JB,
>> You are spot on! We are doing it all ourselves. This is supposed to be a
>> learning exercise for Devin.
>>
>> I took your lathe suggestion to heart. Just happened to have a piece of
>> thin wall tubing under the workbench and chucked in up in the 4 jaw chuck
>> on Saturday. 5 hours later they were done and had a fresh coats of black
>> Imron on them. Cooked 'em in Missy's oven and then overnight in the deep
>> freeze and they look great and are ready to put on. I'll take a photo and
>> post later.
>> Curt
>>
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>>> ---- Jim Kirkes <jd.kirkes at verizon.net> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Why not just take it to somebody that does alignment work
>>>> and tell them to do it.  Kind of a speciality job anyway.  I
>>>> would not invest much in toosl that get used once and never
>>>> again.
>>>>
>>>> Jim
>>>>
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>>> Jim, this is a straight axle vehicle, only tool needed is a tape measure.
>>> I think he wants to do as much as he can himself.
>>> J.B. Castagnos
>>>       
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