Fat fingers and in tooooo much of a hurry, Jim!!<G>
<<Emron, which I remember
spelled as Imron. >>
C O R R E C T !!!!
<< It was, perhaps still is, used on high-end
bicycles. It needed to be baked to achieve its supposedly great
properties. >>
Yep.
<< Maybe Emron and Imron are different,>>
Only by a vowel<VBG>!!
<< but if not I would wonder how it was baked onto rescue vehicle bodies. >>
Easy<G><G><G>!!!
I have been to both Pierce Manufacturing (Pierce) in Appleton, WI and to
E-one (Emergeny One)
in Ocala, FL.
I think it is safe to say that 99% of Listers have seen what is usually
termed "Aerial" or "Platform"
Fire Apparatus?!?!?
BOTH Co.s have Paint/"cure" booths to accomadate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
<< It was also (so I heard) toxic or environmentally unfriendly.>>
Also, my understanding.
Now should you folks really care to see honest USA craftmenship, vist a
firehouse!! And if REALLY interested and in area of either of above, ask
for the Stem-to-Stern tour.
RAW materials IN back door and what you see on the street out the front!!!
UNREAL!!
<HugeG)!!
Ed
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