[TheForge] FW: ITC 213 question
Bruce Freeman
FREEMAB at pt.fdah.com
Wed Mar 29 08:39:11 EST 2006
I don't recall ITC 213 being discussed on this forum. At first I though
you'd got the number wrong - thinking of ITC 100! But, there it is, as
a coating for metals, right on the anvilfire site. There's some info
there on its application, but not about use on a forge or why you would
be so using it.
My question to you, is WHY were you advised to use it in the first
place? I could see, maybe, using this on the metal parts of a forge to
prevent flame erosion. But I get the impression from you email that you
plan to use it on the refractory fiber.
Bruce
NJ
>>> mpaietta at iglide.net 3/28/2006 11:10:15 PM >>>
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
Thanks
Martin
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Subject: [TheForge] FW: ITC 213 question
I just recieved a bottle of ITC 213, is it supose to be brown or does
it
turn more of a white or gray after firing. I was redoing the ceramic
coating
in my forge and it was recommended to me to put a top coat of ITC213 (I
know
213 is for metal). When would you put the top coat on? After the base
coat
drys, after one fireing, or after all of the firings?
Thanks
Martin
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