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Re: [ATM] Silvering Mirrors
the peacock kits are the way to go but what a price they are in
australia. Phew
Bill Kelley wrote:
> Russell,
> This and your first post suggest that you don't have much experience with
> silvered mirrors. We silvered most of the mirrors in mirror making classes I
> taught. With a Peacock kit it was fast, easy and instructive. I used one a
> few nights ago silvered 4 years ago. Perfect condition with a slight golden
> tint. Have fun- give it a try.
> Bill
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Russell Jocoy" <russjocoy@hotmail.com>
> To: "ATM list" <atm@atmlist.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 7:42 PM
> Subject: [ATM] Silvering Mirrors
>
>
>
> Reply to Dominic, I think all on the list know you, and I always admired
> your middle name, Luc,
> Your statement on the list is so true for the silvering of "optic's" But
> for the novice and his first mirror, Use aluminum by a coating company of
> reputation. If not available, silver the surface, and silver it again, and
> again, and then send it off to get ALUMINIZED>>> Russ
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