You probably weren't yet here too. Well, this will be an exercise in searching the B-P archive if you are that interested.
I decided on the acrylic elastomer route. Lot's more dough for material up front, but performance is hard to beat. Prep money is the same regardless, so I consider it an investment for the long term. It's just surface rust (that photo is only 4 years old), so I have no need for the reinforcement.
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Dan Becker, Exec. Dir., RHDC
Raleigh Historic Districts Commission
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From: John Mascaro [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: April 6, 1999 12:11 AM
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Subject: Re: Obsession
>Roof material is [now] rusting standing seam terne metal. An earlier thread
in the archives discusses the failure of my paint film >
Missed this tread! What solution did you decide on. (I've used reinforced
acrylic elastomers countless times on such roofs w/ great success)
John Mascaro