Thanks Paul and Greg for your thoughts. Alan > From: Paul T Williams <pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu> > Reply-To: "College and University Technicians <caut at ptg.org>" <caut at ptg.org> > Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 08:02:40 -0500 > To: "College and University Technicians <caut at ptg.org>" <caut at ptg.org> > Subject: Re: [CAUT] Plate refinishing > > Hi Alan, > > Greg Hulme in MO does a lot of rebronzing for us and other schools and > does a great job. You might give him a jingle @; ghulme at kcweb.net > He sent me some powder for touch up, but only told me " a little powder > and laquer in a jar lid. Wear a mask and don't breath!" (bad for the > lungs). I don't know the correct ratio for doing a whole plate. He, too, > may do it "by feel"... > > Best, > > Paul > > > > > Alan McCoy <amccoy at mail.ewu.edu> > Sent by: caut-bounces at ptg.org > 08/20/2007 03:25 PM > Please respond to > College and University Technicians <caut at ptg.org> > > > To > "College and University Technicians <caut at ptg.org>" <caut at ptg.org> > cc > > Subject > [CAUT] Plate refinishing > > > > > > > Hi Folks, > > Has there been any recent discussion on the lists on plate refinishing? I > don't recall any on CAUT. I'm especially interested in mixing bronzing > powder into lacquer, i.e. what ratio of powder to lacquer. > > Thanks. > > Alan > > > -- Alan McCoy, RPT > Eastern Washington University > amccoy at mail.ewu.edu > 509-359-4627 > > > >
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