Re: Curious Question about Cyano/VDB

From: Sam Wang ^lt;stwang@clemson.edu>
Date: 05/12/05-06:03:44 AM Z
Message-id: <a06200709bea8f4a93ef8@[192.168.1.102]>

Sally,

No reason it shouldn't work beautifully. No advantage to do it that
way though. Disadvantage is having all the chemicals flying in the
air and possibly into your eyes and lungs.

For really large surfaces, say the side of a house, perhaps a paint
sprayer could work.

Hope you are recovering well.

Sam Wang

>g'Day Y'All!!
>
>Well, after some minor surgery last week, I'm backup & printing -- a
>little. :o)
>
>Maybe it was all the time I had to just think while in the hospital,
>or maybe it was influenced by the anesthesia, etc. but, has anyone
>ever used an AIRBURSH to apply the solutions to paper for cyano
>and/or VDB?
>
>Just curious, mostly. Seems like a good way to get a fairly even
>coat without all the brush hairs. LOL! (Like I said, I was in the
>hospital when I thought of this, so take it for what it's worth. :oP)
>
>
>Sally Makeham
>
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>
>
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Received on Thu May 12 06:04:10 2005

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