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Old 27th March 2006, 21:29   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Cylinder Paint

A number of spray and bake booths here in Oz work at 65C.
No problem for an empty tank with a plug in it.

No chance of a metalurgical anomoly occuring. If it was there are lots of places in Oz we couldn't dive. ie most of Nothern Australia from a ute.

My caution would be for contamination and any sandblasting.
There is a product that was given to me, sorry forgotton its name, and it is clear but quite viscous, but once you have painted it on ANY surface normal paint will stick to it properly.

It allows you to paint glass or painted surfaces without having to remove the old paint. You would just need to make sure the original paint was in good enough condition to warrant painting over.

Hope that helps.
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