>Alan be nice..... or I won't share my Yukon Jack with you :-)
Please don't - that stuff is insidious....
>On another note..... How is Mr. Churchill's chassis project going?
Slowly. It's all cleaned up, and the damage from a 20-odd years either
holding up your barn or the Canadian Army's storage racks has been welded
up. New bushings are in, and I await the shipment of a single-part epoxy
galvanizing paint.
This is ome interesting stuff - leaves a dry film of 95% zinc and exhibits
all the mechanical and electrical characterisrtics of hot dip. I'm going to
do Mr. C to see how the stuff goes, then if it's good I'll likely complete
the paperwork to become a dealer in it.
It looks like the perfect option for those like me who simply can't get
things hot-dipped - and it can be applied in less-than-ideal conditions. It
does require clean metal, though - which is a laborious pain on something
the size of a 109 chassis.
ajr
Bruce F.
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