Re: [doc] Certainly cheaper than POR-15 from Frost!
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Re: [doc] Certainly cheaper than POR-15 from Frost!
- From: "mgutkowski@xxxx" <webmaster@xxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 10:43:40 -0500
T'was James RG's idea with the Hammerite - "it does exactly what it says on
the tin" :-) (for others who don't yet realise, POR stands for Paint Over
Rust which is exactly what Hammerite is advertised for too)
Interior Trim's number is 02890 745112 They don't have a website and even
if they did it wouldn't be for consumers - they outfit planes now and are
taking DeLorean trimming on as a special for us.
My D lives in the warehouse at work at the moment. It's dry, warm and under
alarm.
Martin
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From: sishack2000 simon.shackell@xxxx
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 15:32:35 -0000
To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [doc] Certainly cheaper than POR-15 from Frost!
Hi Martin,
Good idea with the Hammerite. I suppose you could scuff it a bit with
some scotchbrite after it's dried to take the sheen off.
Do you have a web link to Interior Trim in Belfast?
As for the dehumidifier, it has a 'humidistat' so you can control the
humidity to what you want. It's just a bit of trial and error of what
setting you have it on. It's a pity I couldn't rent the hangar I'm
working in as its cleared for dehumidified aircraft storage and will
soon be mostly vacant as we move hangars. Also how many car storage
firms could advertise having an armed guard!? Doubt I could afford it
though :)
Anyone going to the big autojumble at the NEC on sunday? (not big as
in Beaulieu though! Phew!)
Regs,
Si
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