[CAUT] Fwd: Plate coating for fitting pinblocks

Zeno Wood zeno.wood at gmail.com
Fri Jun 22 10:28:55 MDT 2012


I've never tried it myself, but how about cow chalk?  Or sheep chalk, etc.
Look at http://www.livestockmarkers.com/ and let me know if it works.
Comes in a variety of colors and applications.  It's probably more similar
to crayon than chalk.  Maybe the "Livestock paint crayon"?

-Zeno Wood

On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Alan Eder <reggaepass at aol.com> wrote:

>  List,
>
>  This request for input just in from someone who does not normally
> monitor this list. Please respond on-list, and I will forward to him.
>
>  Many thanks,
>
>  Alan Eder
>
>
>  Richard Davenport writes:
>
>  Any thoughts about what coating is most effective (leaves the best mark
> and lasts the longest between applications) on the plate flange when
> fitting a pinblock. I've used carpenters blue chalk and black carpenter's
> crayons and they're both a mess to use and have to be reapplied frequently.
> There has to be something that lasts longer and is easier to apply.
>
>  Thanks
>
> Richard
>
>  Davenport Tools
> www.rcdavenport.com
>
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