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Word up on the query below? I'll forward replies.
10-Q,
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Dan Becker, Exec. Dir. "The workman ought often to
Raleigh Historic be thinking, and the thinker
Districts Commission often to be working."
[log in to unmask] -- John Ruskin
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 11:29 AM
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> Subject: [forum-l] Primer for Rusty Metal Surfaces
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> The Colorado city of Westminster owns the Savery Savory
> Mushroom Farm Water Tower. The city desires to preserve the
> tower as a visual landmark only. It is not intended to hold
> water anymore. The water tank is rusted metal. The city
> desires to bond the rust to the metal. To date, all sources
> recommend hand-scraping loose paint and rust then power
> washing the surface.
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> After this is done, the city has been offered a choice
> between either an epoxy primer (polymeric epoxy amine
> primer/sealer made by Carboline) or a zinc-based primer made
> by Tnemec. Can any one offer any advice regarding which type
> of primer is preferable?
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> Contact person with the City of Westminster is Vicky Bunsen,
> (303) 430-2400 x 2111 or [log in to unmask]
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> Thanks. I apologize for any cross-postings.
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