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Re: spray enamel vs shellack
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- Subject: Re: spray enamel vs shellack
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- Date: Sun, 08 May 2005 11:59:01 -0600
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Original poster: "Paul B. Brodie" <pbbrodie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Dan,
Well, it is our good old ubiquitous Wal-Mart. I certainly didn't make these
prices up, as you seem to be implying. In fact, I just went there 3 days
ago with the express purpose of pricing spray paints. I will go to Home
Depot today and see if I can find the polyurethane you are referring to. Do
you have a brand name? It would be nice if I knew what I'm looking for.
Some things in Home Depot actually seem to be hidden. I always seem to have
a heck of a time in finding things there. Of course my vision doesn't help
matters any!{:-)
Paul
Think Positive
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Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 10:42 AM
Subject: Re: spray enamel vs shellack
> Original poster: "Daniel McCauley"
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>
> Paul,
>
> I just purchased a small can of Polyurethane from Home Depot for $2.29 last
> week for another project of mine.
> This is more than enough to coat several coils.
>
> Not really sure where you are getting that $6.00 price from unless you plan
> on buying a gallon
> of the stuff.
>
> Dan
>
> > Dan,
> > Well, it's obvious you have never tried to live on a LOW fixed income and
> > still try to enjoy a hobby. I guess I should just quit.
> > As you so correctly pointed out, there probably is nil difference between
> > polyurethane and enamel. The difference in price, however, is more like $6
> > for polyurethane and $2.50 for enamel, hardly 1 cents worth.
>
>