donutbandit wrote:
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Imeron; used on airplanes and a bit pricey.
Imron is very special and pricy stuff. It requires a hardener and can frost
up your lungs if you don't use the proper breathing apparatus. In other
words, you die. It costs over $100 a gallon.
I said it was pricey.
As for the danger, lots of things related to amateur radio can be dangerous
and can kill you.
Working on a KW amplifier is dangerous and can kill you if you don't know
what you are doing.
Doing just about anything with a tower is dangerous and can kill you if
you don't know what you are doing.
The paint, just like the tower, comes with safety instructions.
If someone is dumb enough to ignore safety instructions, well...
I simply cannot believe that anyone would recommend this paint in this
newsgroup for painting a bit of metal. Do you use rocket fuel in your car
as well?
You paint aluminum like any other metal.
The poster didn't ask HOW to paint aluminum, he asked about tough, long
lasting paint. Imeron is tough, long lasting paint.
It seems that the Internet has invented something that could never have
survived previously - the instant specialist. This person repeats any and
all gossip, rumors and inuendo as if it's fact, with no experience
whatsoever.
What makes you think I have no experience with Imeron?
Isn't it a bit condescending of you to decide what is too expensive or too
dangerous for someone else to use?
I credit the original poster with enough intelligence to make his own
decisions on that.
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Jim Pennino
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