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Re: [Tigers] Gauge Cleaning

To: Steve Sage <fastsage@cox.net>, Larry Allbritton
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Gauge Cleaning
From: Tony McNulty <bamcnulty@optonline.net>
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:16:22 -0400
I'll be going through the same thing soon.  I'm thinking that perhaps a 
sealant over the paint may be one thing that's needed for the needles --  
that stuff most definitely outgasses.  That perhaps followed by a different 
elastomer to seal the window to the body of the gauge.

I'll look into some of the outgassing properties of various sealants and 
report back on any nifty things that might work better than "old 
traditional" stuff.  Could be as simple as a red silicone o-rings instead of 
"glop". I do know that the "black crap" that the Brits used to seal the 
original window faces was horrific -- melting and sticking to everything.

Stay tuned over the winter as I try and salvage the bits and pieces of my 
car.

Tony Mc

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Sage" <fastsage@cox.net>
To: "Larry Allbritton" <larryall@pacbell.net>
Cc: <tigers@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 8:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Gauge Cleaning


> Larry Allbritton wrote:
>> Hi Steve
>> What is the paint that you are using on the pointers?
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> Hello Larry:
> It's been about five years since the last clean up/needle paint but I'm
> pretty sure it's Krylon SCB-022 Glow Orange. I think that Margaret at
> Mo-Ma had told me about the color and brand years ago.
>
> I do plan on letting the needles dry out for at least a couple of days
> when I paint them this time. In the past I've put the gauges back
> together shortly after I painted them. I'm not sure if the initial
> drying time is the problem though. The gauge glass inside has stayed
> clean for the first couple of years after I paint the needles, every
> time I've done it. It seems to start to get cloudy three or four years
> after the job gets done so maybe it is the fading/deterioration of the
> paint later that causes something to leach out and cloud things up. I'm
> definitely going to apply Rain x anti-fog to the glass this time to see
> if that helps.
>
> Now, everyone stay right next to your computer screens as I'll let
> everyone know sometime in 2012 or 2013 how the Rain x worked out!
>
> Thanks to everyone for all the excellent ideas so far.
>
> Steve Sage
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