SeanKewley
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Interesting thought.That is very interesting. I wonder what handling effects if any would be seem by treating a hull surface with it?
Taken from their website: "Working temperature ranges from -30°F to 300°F. Ideal for use on cinder blocks, bricks, concrete trucks, boots and footwear, stairs, railings, clothing/apparel, fall protection, engines, building supplies, outdoor seating, gloves, electric motors, HVAC and more."Interesting - what about coating the inside of a crankcase or the cooling head? Corrosion, especially in salt water might be eliminated assuming you still get good heat transfer.
Glenn
Would if I could, but I haven't placed an order yet. I will be trying it out this summer though.I plan to coat the inside of my beer mug so I can get every last drop out. Bring some to AZ. Doug
And THAT is why I am going to miss racing with you guys out there! :lol:I plan to coat the inside of my beer mug so I can get every last drop out. Bring some to AZ. Doug
We'll have a freshly coated mug waiting for ya!And THAT is why I am going to miss racing with you guys out there! :lol:I plan to coat the inside of my beer mug so I can get every last drop out. Bring some to AZ. Doug
I am going to try and hit the Badger land a few times this season with you clowns! Safe travels to you guys and have fun.
Later,
Ball
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