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Types Of Insulation
This barrier is a protective
coating on one side of the insulation — using wax, tarred kraft paper, aluminum foil or plastic — to guard against moisture damage which would reduce the insulation's effectiveness.
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Wax Resist
The dictionary defines resist as: "Something (as a coating) that resists or prevents a particular action," and, referring to ceramic processes, "Decorated by or involving decoration by a process in which blank areas of design are made by
coating ceramic materials with washable resist before applying glaze, lustre, or other finish.
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3.
Boat, Sail
The
coating will dry to form a watertight, flexible seal.
Hull problems.
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Boat, Wood
Topside seams open. Scrape out old caulking with a beer can opener and prime seams with paint. Smooth on glazing compound or marine-grade trowel cement. Let dry. Sand and apply a second coat of paint. Fill in any remaining cracks or depressions with more glazing compound. Sand when dry and apply final coat of paint.
Bottom seams open. If it is a racing boat, treat seams as above. Otherwise, after scraping seams open and priming, fill with glazing compound and groove it mward slightly to allow for swelling of the planks. Let dry. Then sand and apply finish coat of paint.
Instead of using conventional marine paint for the final coat, you may apply Seaprene or Vinylon. These coatings, and others similar to them, form continuous hides that completely seal the hull and flex under impact rather than cracking.
Seams expand and contract excessively. Fill with Alroy 707 or Polypoxy caulking.
Breaks, splits in wood. Fill with epoxy or resorcinol glue. For emergency repairs, use 3-Ton Adhesive, which sets in about five minutes.
Wood rotting. Apply a special wood toughener called Calignum. If affected wood is thin, sand thoroughly and then simply apply Calignum with a brush. On thick wood, drill %" holes approximately 3&" apart into wood and funnel in Calignum until wood surface is slick. Then plug holes with wood dowels.
Marine borers in wood. Cut or bore holes to expose the insects' tunnels. Then treat with Calignum as above.
Seams in wood deck open. See
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5.
Brass
However, you can do a pretty good job by
coating the broken edges with epoxy glue and pressing together.
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Cooking Utensils
Henceforth, do not wash cast-iron utensils with scouring powders or steel wool; a slight
coating of grease on the surface prevents rusting.
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Roof, Asphalt Roll
After the cement has set for two hours, paint the strip with asphalt roof
coating (a non-fibrous asphalt cement).
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Roof. Asphalt Shingle
Dab asphalt roof
coating on the bare spot and scatter granules thickly in this. If a large part of the surface is gone, paint the entire roof with asphalt roofing paint which comes in various colors.
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9.
Swing, Porch
Apply a light
coating of car grease if clothing will not touch it. Otherwise keep lightly coated with oil.
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10.
Vase
If vase is clear glass, you can try
coating crack on the inside with epoxy glue, but don't count too much on this.
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