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On 8/27/2011 8:38 AM, John Leeke wrote:
>> Tnemec is used in exterior metal coverings/painting.
John:

This being a project of Twybil's office he would be able to tell you... 
but I think he is out of country right now.

Battery Park is at the end of Manhattan. Easy to get lost. The area was 
flooded during the storm.

I was down there yesterday at the Skyscraper Museum and the water came 
up to their door. We may be doing a small project w/ the museum in the 
future... more later on that.

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> A few years back I was driving past Battery Park on the end of Long 
> Island on my way to the airport. The workers were putting Tnemec paint 
> on the exterior metal work at the ferry terminal just past the park. I 
> could only linger for a few minutes to watch them and have always 
> wondered about their methods and what specific product they were using.
>
> John Leeke

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