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Re: [TowerTalk] Galvanizing Paint

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Galvanizing Paint
From: K8RI <K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net>
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2012 18:22:55 -0400
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On 8/23/2012 3:33 PM, Wilson Lamb wrote:
>
>
> I recently painted some Rohn 25.
>
> Not wanting the wasteful overspray of aerosols, I bought Crown 7007 from 
> Toolup.com.
>
> It is made by Aervoe industries and is available from other distributors, I 
> think.
>
> I found it fine to work with, but needing careful stirring, because the 
> solids content is so high, 75%!
>
> Also because of the high solids content, it's important to keep the container 
> well sealed.
>
>
>
> If you plan to use small amounts, you should buy the quart size and consider 
> repackaging in jars.
>
> The cans lose their sealing ability after several reclosings.

Like other materials that cure on contact with air, or dry out, just put 
the whole can in a sealable plastic container.  This is easier to do 
with quart containers than gallons. OTOH if you have a cat or cats, 
those big plastic litter containers just might be the ticket for gallon 
paint cans.  I've never tried one so I have no idea as to how well 
they'd work.
Use of container just large enough to hold the paint container.

Cans will hold their ability to seal for quite some time if the rim, 
groove, and top are carefully cleaned before resealing.  ANY paint on 
the sealing edge that is allowed to dry (or cure) will degrade the cans 
ability to properly reseal.  It's messy and work to get that edge 
properly cleaned which is why I go with the plastic containers like 
Tupperware and your wife's collection may have a couple just the right 
size that she "Might" never  miss, but don't stake your earthly 
possessions  on her having a bad memory.<:-))


>
>
>
> I didn't measure carefully, but think a quart, about $25, will do at least 
> 50' of 25G, depending upon how thickly you apply it, of course.
>

Being some what lazy (and messy) and also hating to paint, I have an 
HVLP paint sprayer which wastes very little paint, but it uses a LOT of 
air. A small compressor can't keep up.  IT's also a PITA to clean but 
comes apart easily and.  I also have an 80 gallon compressor out in the 
shop.

73

Roger (K8RI)



> A soft brush is best for application, to avoid holidays.  On slick metal, i 
> like doing a second coat.
>
>
>
> I only have a few weeks exposure so far, but the product seems to be 
> performing as advertised.
>
>
>
> 73
>
> Wilson
>
> W4BOH.
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