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RE: uboat paint
Posted by:
Rainer Bruns
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Date: August 16, 2001 11:21AM
Hi Leif,
OFC, that is a well known fact. But that refers to untreated resp. unpainted wood like a well honed teak deck, which looks a light silvery grey (dry) and a medium grey/brown (wet). Rgds, RB
OFC, that is a well known fact. But that refers to untreated resp. unpainted wood like a well honed teak deck, which looks a light silvery grey (dry) and a medium grey/brown (wet). Rgds, RB
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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uboat paint | marion miller | 08/12/2001 11:33PM |
RE: uboat paint | I Stapley | 08/13/2001 10:13AM |
RE: uboat paint | Rainer Bruns | 08/13/2001 02:41PM |
RE: uboat paint | I Stapley | 08/14/2001 10:49AM |
RE: uboat paint | Rainer Bruns | 08/14/2001 11:11AM |
RE: uboat paint | Jeffrey LaRue | 08/15/2001 11:54PM |
RE: uboat paint | Rainer Bruns | 08/16/2001 12:02AM |
RE: uboat paint | I Stapley | 08/15/2001 09:53AM |
RE: uboat paint | Jerry Pope | 08/15/2001 11:22AM |
RE: uboat paint | Rainer Bruns | 08/15/2001 01:05PM |
RE: uboat paint | Leif... | 08/16/2001 04:38AM |
RE: uboat paint | Rainer Bruns | 08/16/2001 11:21AM |
RE: uboat paint | Oliver | 08/19/2001 01:26PM |