John Leeke, Preservation Consultant wrote:
> Please tell us more about Tnemec paint. I'll be supervising the
> painting of some exteior cast iron blauster this season.
I have used several Tnemec paints over the years. I was most impressed
with Tnemezinc used as a primer to freshly blasted cast iron. These are
industrial grade paints... used on water towers and in harsh
environments. There are several categories of blast cleaning... pay
attention to them. It is not worthwhile to use Cadillac paint on a VW
prep job. ALso, if you are blasting to clean metal pay attention to the
lead content of the existing primer. Tnemec paints are more expensive
than most available paints and not exactly what one would spec for the
run-of-the-mill cast iron facade. For the lower end I go w/ a
Sherwin-Williams (or equal) alkyd -- this for those clients who do not
want museum quality and wherein the driving motivation is to be
affordable enough in the coating that the work actually gets done and
the facade preserved. I say this having done the dastardly deed of
painting at least a dozen cast iron facades. Tnemezinc is by all
reasonable expectations not reversible... but then again it will outlast
any of us. I also recommend that you had better make sure the painters
are experienced with application of epoxy coatings.
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