[Bell Historians] Steel bell protective coatings
Robert Lewis
editor at kEl7Ja0rXDo3F8Jx7j-jlW091xZapHsZadU916TAnUqA0SZ8jca9DvrGk0Q31AebM4kMmmsPPv6LS0IjyBev.yahoo.invalid
Tue Mar 7 16:59:12 GMT 2006
Thanks to George, David and all on this one. Have used Waxoyl on my
Landrover - but hadn't thought about trying it on steel bells!
Anyway, I shall relay the information and ask for full details of the bell
in question in return.
Robert
PS - This list is brilliant!
At 08:37 06/03/2006, you wrote:
>I understand that a proprietary car anti-rust material call 'Waxoyl' has
>been used successfully, an equivalent was used on the (metal) frame at
>Egginton Derbys which did an excellent job.
>
>Again further details including original location, if known, would be
>useful for my index of NV bells (if it is by them).
>GAD
>
>
>Hi - I am not in a position to tell you what you might coat the bell with.
>
>What I would be keen to know is if your bell was made by Naylor Vickers.
>If so it will have a serial number on it that will probably be quite
>difficult to decipher.
>
>If it is possible to say what the number is can you let me know. Also the
>year of manufacture, the diameter and the weght if known.
>
>Howard E. J. Smith - bell historian & archaeologist - bellringer at
>Newcastle upon Tyne Cathedral, England
>
>
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