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Re: Conductive paint?
Original poster: "G by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>" <nieporgo-at-email.uc.edu>
>Original poster: "cougercat by way of Terry Fritz
><twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>" <felix1063-at-home-dot-com>
>
>Hello List,
>
>A few years ago, I came upon a product called "Alusol". This is an aluminum
>solder that has a water soluble flux. It flowed very nicely with a good
>soldering iron. When used with a torch however, the flux burned and
>therefore was not any good.
>
>Also - Home Depot sells a "protective zinc paint" that is used to coat steel
>parts to prevent them from rusting. I do not know how much actual zinc is
>contained in the spray paint, but my quart can of the brush on stuff says
>that it contains 92% zinc metal. Could this be used?
>
>--jeff
Inhaling any type of zinc particlulates is a Bad Thing.
We have to take extraordinary precautions at the metal shop.
Greg
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