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I would contact One Shot, Ronan and Chromatic at their tech departments. There are usually phone numbers on the cans. Personally i would stay away from this one.
------------------ Jerry Starpoli Starpoli Signs PO Box 341 Milton, NY 12547 914-795-2438
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G'Day Tasmus, I think I would make a stencil mask for this job and spray auto engine enamel on it (the stuff you buy from the Car Accessories shop in the spray packs) it can withstand a lot of heat. Good luck, Butch downunder
------------------ Butch Chapman, ID3724 Smithfield, Sydney Australia. (02)9725 2515 fflions@ideal.net.au
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Tas, DO NOT USE One Shot for this application. The resin sytems are not designed for such high temps. The earlier post about auto engine enamels was a good suggestion, or get a high-performance paint like the kind they use at oil refineries; although these products are very expensive. One source that I know about is International Paint, now part of Akzo in Houston, TX. Good luck!
------------------ Kevin Ledbetter One Shot LLC kledbett@netnitco.net http://www.1shot.com
"You've got One Shot to get it right"
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we take care of an asphault company around here and the best way we have found is as everyone says....mask and spray we tried the special vinyl that handles extreem temperatures and while it worked it was very expensive we use only 2pak paint now and have had no trouble for years hope you have luck with it
regards gail
------------------ Gail & Dave Those strange Ozies who eat TimTams and Pavlova & have been seen loitering around letterhead meetings since 1996
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