Aervoe-Pacific Co. in Gardnerville NE. has a great gold rust proof paint No 311. I've used it for several years since I bought a case of quarts and a case of aerosols. It has now clumped a bit so I need to mix like mad and strain through panty hose, but I like it. When I first got it I sprayed a rusty piece of steel and hung it on the fence. A year later it was still fine. My price list is two years old, but it was then $2.75 for a 16 oz can. I do think they have a min order of at least $50. I've also bought several cases of their mold release (teflon spray). 934 tfe dry film lube @ $4.94 per 16 oz. Works great on knuckles, etc. Web site www.aervoe.com They have a distribution site in Ill. I think. Did I say I like the stuff? It has a slightly green tinge but looks quite nice. A new product at slightly higher cost is their 5003 gold royal coat. I haven't used it yet. I still have enough of the other old stuff for now. FWIW. Carl Meyer Assoc. PTG Santa Clara, California cmpiano@attbi.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gordon Holley" <gholley@hi-techhousing.com> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 10:18 AM Subject: Shaft from Schaff on Piano Gold Paint > List. I placed an order with Schaff for piano gold spray paint on > Tuesday and not receiving the order I called just now and they now > say, "Oh, we don't carry that any more, our supplier doesn't have > it". And then they asked if I hadn't received a call from some one > telling me of the shortage. NO, no call, no paint. Now, where have > you purchased your piano gold paint for plates?. Lowes, Sherwin > Williams, etc ?. Any suggestions? Thanks and regards, Gordon > Holley, Goshen, Indiana. >
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