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YES! I recently purchased some of it to coat the inside of a plastic cased
radio scanner to shield the inside chassis. Bought it from "Electronic City" located in Burbank Ca. Their telephone number is (818) 842-5275. I'm not at home right now or I could get the can and give you the data from it. Hopefully the folks at Electronic City can help you on this...Eddie "FAZAMY" wrote in message ... I've been trying to track down a source conductive spray paint. A rep from a electronics co. said that such stuff has been banned for sale by the EPA. He sounded convincing to me. Is this kind of a product legally available in the US. I'd like to know? 73, de KB2AMY |
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Tnx Eddie for the tip. I called and ordered from your source.
To all the guys who were paising Google: 1. A search for conductive spray paint yields maybe 100k entries. 2. Overwhelmingly, conductive spray paint is an industrial/commercial product that has thousands of producers who sell and give info to industry types, not a consumer like me. (I learned a lot about the nature of this international industry.) 3. Those agents from these companies I reached on the landline were helpful, but yielded nothing for me. 4. My last resort was this GREAT newsgroup who I knew would come thru for me. Thanks to all. 73, de KB2AMY |
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FAZAMY wrote:
Tnx Eddie for the tip. I called and ordered from your source. To all the guys who were paising Google: 1. A search for conductive spray paint yields maybe 100k entries. 2. Overwhelmingly, conductive spray paint is an industrial/commercial product that has thousands of producers who sell and give info to industry types, not a consumer like me. (I learned a lot about the nature of this international industry.) 3. Those agents from these companies I reached on the landline were helpful, but yielded nothing for me. 4. My last resort was this GREAT newsgroup who I knew would come thru for me. Thanks to all. 73, de KB2AMY If you had already searched with Google, or other search engines, it should have been stated in the original message. Incomplete requests for help just make it harder to help anyone. There are other resources, like the EEM or Tomcat online databases of products and manufacturers. Still it helps to know what someone has done other than wring their hands and cry for help. -- We now return you to our normally scheduled programming. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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If you had already searched with Google, or other search engines, it
should have been stated in the original message. Incomplete requests for help just make it harder to help anyone. There are other resources, like the EEM or Tomcat online databases of products and manufacturers. Still it helps to know what someone has done other than wring their hands and cry for help. -- We now return you to our normally scheduled programming. Tnx Michael for your suggestion. It was an oversight on my part about not mentioning prior searches on Google. Secondly, I was seeking out help on this newsgroup. It is a great source because of the wealth of info and experience held by its subscribers. I was not wringing my hands in despair as you imply. I use this newsgroup as a fountain of hope. It is unwise to judge the emotional/psychological state of the sender from cold text. See ya! KB2AMY |
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