I once cooked VHT enamel in my wife's new gas range!
This is something a good husband should never do is cook to cure VHT paints on engine components in your wife's kitchen oven. I gave my wife an excuse to go and take the kids to the in-laws summer home while I did the deen in her new gas range. The smell of the curing paint caused me to turn off the air conditioning, open all the windows and fan vent the whole house. Two days later when she came home the place still stank bad and I was in deep ****! There was no smoke of any kind during the process but You could still smell the effects some 6 months later and she never made me forget it, though we laugh about it 35 years later. The bad boy that I was I slapped my own wrist for and never did it again indoors. Bought an old 220 volt wall oven and set it up outdoors and did a lot more that stank up the neighborhood up from time to time but at least I never got the eyes like daggers look I got from here for up to 6 months later doing that stuff the first time. :)
hello gramps or is it pop pop?
hi roger,
that's great news! grand children are great. whole new perpective on life. now you get to see a whole new generation grow and learn from us old timers.
thanks for the copper spray idea. i'm going to write gene and frank to see what brand to use. would like to get away from baking as long as it does the same job. the head gasket for the engine was painted black. i need to know how to remove the little bit of black paint before applying the new stuff.
also kinda thought you would like the tourque numbers too.
have a safe trip home.
frank