T&T: Anchor chain painting

tands tands at gravefamily.org
Wed Aug 27 19:20:09 EDT 2008


My proposal was that a thick layer of rust protects new metal better than a
thin coat of rustoleum.

Ted G

On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 17:53:16 -0500, Keith wrote
> Huh? Any time I can delay rust for a few years, I figure I'm doing 
> good. Rust destroys.
> 
> Keith
> _____
> "Remember in elementary school, you were told that in case of fire 
> you have to line up quietly in a single file line from smallest to 
> tallest. What is the logic in that? What, do tall people burn 
> slower?" --Warren Hutcherson
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "tands" <tands at gravefamily.org>
> 
> >
> > I propose that a hard layer of rust is better protection than a layer of a
> > consumer cold galv product like Rustoleum.
> >
> > I used to use commercial / trade cold galv products in a previous life, on
> > electrical transmission towers. With no abrasion, the product will fail in 
> > a
> > few years. Add the abrasion in a chain locker...I think you did more harm 
> > than
> > good.
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