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RE: [ATM] Flat black paint question



On Tue, 19 Oct 2004, Peter wrote:

> Was there a reply to this great question?

I didn't see one, but was going to throw out my own "seat of the pants"
review of one.  I just completed an 8" f/4 dob that is an open tube
design.  I used a Krylon spraypaint to blacken the insides of the two
pieces of sonotube.  They sell it as a "blackboard" paint, saying that you
can paint any surface with it and turn it into a chalkboard.  So I figured
that it'd be kind of rough in texture when dry and rather flat.  It is on
both points.

Anyone in Dallas that would like to take a look at it is welcome to swing
by.

Pat

> -----Original Message-----
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> Of John Lynch
> Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 8:23 AM
> To: atm@atmlist.net
> Subject: [ATM] Flat black paint question
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> To the ATM listserv:
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> Does anyone remember the specifications for the type
> of Sherwin-Williams flat black paint that replaces the
> Kodak No. 4 brushing lacquer that was used for the
> inside of optical instruments such as cameras, etc?
>
> John Lynch
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