Thu 01 March 2007 |
Prep'ing and cleaning of the baffle parts - then out to dry. | 
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One of the challenges with the yellow high temp paint is the longer drying time - this removes the option for using the 'bird frame' for painting - the new solution is a suspended bar with concrete blocks teathering the ends. Wire hooks for hanging the parts. | 
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The bottom edge was held by hand and then by a wire line whilst the spraying was completed. | 
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Then moved inside for drying over night. | 
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Also did the upper plenum components and another black coat on the panel. The panel paint ran out a little too quickly - I'll review tomorrow. | 
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