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Re: [TowerTalk] NeverWet - You have to see this video

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] NeverWet - You have to see this video
From: David Gilbert <xdavid@cis-broadband.com>
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2013 19:23:13 -0700
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Of course I watched the video ... back a few months ago when somebody else previously posted it to TowerTalk. I also checked the price (something like $100 per gallon), the method of applying it (somewhat critical two coat system), and the durability of it (it wears off in a few weeks and requires regular reapplication).

At the time I thought that applying it to a toilet basin might be a useful thing to do, but I was dissuaded by the high cost of the stuff. Then it occurred to me that Rain-X (the stuff you apply periodically to your vehicle windshield) might serve the same purpose, albeit a bit less dramatically, so I bought some Rain-X and coated one of our toilets with it. It made cleaning it so easy that my wife applied it to all of our other toilets as well. I mentioned all of that to a friend and he said that he uses it (Rain-X) on glass shower stall walls to help prevent alkali build up.

By the way, the only reason you might want to "waterproof" a tower foundation is to minimize freeze/thaw spalling of the surface in some environments. Concrete being wet in almost all other situations is a good thing, not a liability. And you do know that concrete is porous, right? You can't keep moisture from entering the other surfaces of a tower base.

So as you can see, I have "participated" in the thought process for this stuff ... probably more so than you have.

Dave   AB7E




On 7/1/2013 6:47 PM, Gary and Arlene Johnson wrote:
How about as a final coating sprayed on UHF connectors to make them shed water lessening the chance of them getting wet. I can see spraying the complete outside of my rotor to ensure I don't get any water on or into it. Maybe spraying the cables on a crank up so that they don't ever get wet (dew will bead up and run off) so dirt doesn't stick to them. Maybe a good extra coating on bolts so water doesn't work it's way into the threads, as a waterproofing on the concrete base for a tower. I can think of many POSSIBLE USES. That's the point of the post - to get people smarter than me to think. Sorry if you care not to particpate.

I don't know all of the properties of the stuff , i.e. will it short out electrical connections - yet. Those things are easy enough to find out. But I am not stuck on "nothing new - ever"!!

Did you even watch the video??

Gary J
N5BAA

----- Original Message ----- From: "David Gilbert" <xdavid@cis-broadband.com>
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Sent: Monday, July 01, 2013 8:29 PM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] NeverWet - You have to see this video



Name one that's both practical and cost effective. I can't think of one.

Dave   AB7E



On 7/1/2013 6:00 PM, Gary and Arlene Johnson wrote:
There has to be some crazy good uses for this stuff. It makes things completely waterproof.

http://videos.komando.com/watch/3520/viral-videos-spray-on-superhydrophobic-coating?utm_medium=nl&utm_source=tvkim&utm_content=2013-06-30-article-title-g

Gary J
N5BAA
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