[TheForge] Permalac again.

John Husvar jhusvar at sbcglobal.net
Sat Aug 14 18:53:50 EDT 2010


Somehow I think the 3500 degrees is a typo?


On 8/14/10 6:13 PM, "Woolley" <wjec1 at verizon.net> wrote:

> I don't know about all that but at the factory where it is made they
> have test pieces, steel ,outside on the building, that they use to
> monitor/test the lacquer.  I have seen these pieces and he told me that
> they were x years old etc. IMHO this guy is not a snack oil salesman, he
> is a chemical engineer or whatever who is very concerned about the
> quality of his product.  I think the key to success with Permalac is
> surface prep.  If the piece is rusted AT ALL before application, you are
> dooming the success of the lacquer. End of story.  Permalac is not made
> for only nonferrous materials.  You may be thinking of Incralac,
> different product, different company, which is recommended for nonferrous.
> 




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