Steve- These ladies used to lick the brush in-between strokes to keep the
hair of the brush fine. Glow in the dark.....highly radioactive......brain
and nerve damage......bbzzzhhht......bbzzzhhht.
Chris in Trinidad
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> From: Steve Laifman <laifman@flash.net>
> To: CoolVT@aol.com
> Cc: Tiger's Den <tigers@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Re: Painting gauges
> Date: Wednesday, November 25, 1998 12:09 PM
>
>
>
> CoolVT@aol.com wrote:
>
> > .........They provided the "fuel delivery systems". I'm sure
> > that these guages went for $5,000-10,000 each....
> > The workers had to be tested and certified for certain types of
soldering ...
>
> > . She said, "I just have this little
> > brush and paint on this orange colored paint. .... "I don't know, it's
> > orange and comes out of a big can that is marked 'Needle Paint."
> >
> > So with all the cost and science behind these "special" instruments,
this was
> > the answer for painting the needles. Mark L.
>
>
>
> Mark,
>
> That's "High Visibility Coating, Instrument, needle indicator type, JANAF
> STD-105297-C, Type III". Cost $500 per one once bottle. Applicator
brush
> assembly extra. Shelf life - 60 days. Note: to be installed per MILSTD
> 15357682, dated 14 June, 1939. Caution: Hazardous Material. May damage
brain
> and kidneys. To be applied only by trained expendable personnel with
approved
> safety equipment . Calibrate after assembly.
>
> {9->
>
> Steve
>
> --
> Steve Laifman < One first kiss, >
> B9472289 < one first love, and >
> < one first win, is all >
> < you get in this life. >
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