On Mon, 27 Aug 2001, Pete Turnbull wrote:
> > The device in the kitchen for baking small
spray-painted articles
> > can be used for pizza and muffins.
With some risk of contamination
Professional sprayers do "stove" or
"oven" the paint to improve the
hardness; on cars, they use a temperature of about 70deg C (which is about
160deg F) -- much higher can damage the electronics -- but for small parts
At risk of being dipped in iron, or even worse being moderated, for
bringing up CARBURETORS, . . . 33 year old computer, . . .
A friend of mine was "expert witness" in a lawsuit against an automobile
paint shop that refused to believe that they could be responsible for
a 1968 VW squareback ceasing to work - the paint baking killed the fool
injection computer.
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Grumpy Ol' Fred cisin(a)xenosoft.com