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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 15:17:31 -0600
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Original poster: "Jim Lux" <jimlux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Acrylic will work just fine.
Although, I really like the suggestion of a previous poster to use 2"
shipping tape. What a great idea! Easy, Cheap, and it will work just fine.
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> until he had a layer of acrylic about 1/8 of an inch thick, at least.
After
> several days, it dried as hard as a rock!!! This will protect the windings
> without any doubts at all! It is also crystal clear. Of course, since I
> want to apply it to a cylinder, I obviously can't just pour it on this
way.
> I do think that if it is applied while the secondary is rotating on a
> fixture, as many of you have recommended, I can apply as many coats as I
> want. The biggest bonus of all is that my brother-in-law has donated
plenty
> of acrylic to the cause!!! I'll report on the results once complete. Has
> anyone else tried this type of acrylic coating?
> Paul
> Think Positive
>