painting timingbelt cover

Lee Levitt leelevitt at excite.com
Sun Sep 10 21:59:25 EDT 2000


Joshua Van Tol <josh at spiny.com> writes:
>  Subject: Re: painting timingbelt cover
>  
>  
>  It should be noted too that Imron is among the most dangerous of 
>  automotive finishes to work with. Breathing overspray or fumes is 
>  very very bad. You need a fresh air supply piped in, and very 
>  adequate ventilation.
>  
>  I beleive the toxicity comes from cyanide, but I'm not sure.

Is this true both for spray application and for touch up paint in a bottle?
When I had my road bikes painted, I got some extra touch up in
bottles...just wondering if I should leave the house before I open the
bottle :)

Speaking of roads and bikes, I have suddenly become an expert at treating
road rash. Lets just say that the middle of a paceline at 25 mph is not the
safest place to be!

Lee
'96 Audi A6 quattro wagon
'99 Range Rover 4.0 SE
'81 Condor Cycles Road bike
'90 Colnago Spiral Conic SLX Criterium Road bike
'88 Fat City Cycles Wicked Fat Chance MTB





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