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Re: Coating Aluminum


 

Another option: the rubberized roof coating, applied thinly with a
brush to the antenna. It holds up for several years in the Arizona
sun.

All for now./Comments invited!
Ed N6KIV


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Subject: [Repeater-builder] Re: Coating Aluminum
Author: ruhe+@... at mime
Date: 04/21/1999 06:33


From: "D. Ruhe" <ruhe+@...>

I have found that Clear Acrylic works very well. Sold at any hardware
store. Rust Oleum, Defi Rust just a few of the brand names. -Dan-

Ed Bathgate, RMA Repair Dept x8785 wrote:

From: "Ed Bathgate, RMA Repair Dept x8785" <ed@...>

Has anybody used epoxy paint?

I have heard of it being used for plastic/fiberglass
dirtbike parts that flex a lot.
I have seen it sold in spray cans for kitchen appliance
refinishing.

What do they paint airplanes with?
That should work well on a antenna.

$.0179 (not quite worth 2 cents)

Ed N3SDO

Ed Bathgate RMA Dept (724) 772-8785
pager (412) 649-6773

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