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"Robert J. Cagnetta" <[log in to unmask]>
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The "hissen at the silence" listserv ....
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Sat, 19 Oct 2002 09:53:56 -0400
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We have some 1883 church glass that seems to be silkscreened, with a wash of
color in some parts of the design.  We can see the "movement" in the pattern
that may suggest a screening, yet it does not easliy scrape off.  Is there a
"fixer" of some sort applied over it to stabilize it?  And are the inks
still available?

The other thing is that the existing linoleom has a burlap backing.  Could
this be original?  It lies ove a unremarkable face nailed T&G floor, which
now people like this old subfloor.  Someday we will be clear coating
fiberboard.  Anyway, wanted to see if this could be original as well.

And remember, if you are going to shoot your hand with a nail gun, be sure
that the nails are stainless steel.  Less infection.

Rob Cagnetta

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