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commercial paint specs?

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RIVetron

Mechanical
Apr 30, 1999
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Hi,<br>
I need to add a commercial paint specification on an assembly drawing for an outdoor support column. The column is A-36 steel, and is for non-military applications.<br>
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If anyone knows of a general purpose commercial quality paint specification, please respond.<br>
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Thanks<br>
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Thank you to JC and merbas for your replies. I was able to find the information I needed, and as usual, just in time!<br>
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(guess that's why they call it "just in time engineering")<br>
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most appreciated<br>
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Paul Rivet<br>

 
For future reference.......and particularly for surface preparation specs........try the SSPC standards.......Steel Structures Painting Council.......it has been a while so I dont have the address, but AISC headquarters in Chicago? will have it.......or perhaps a paint sales staff person.....<br>
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