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On Aug 27, 10:09 am, "Blueskies"
wrote: "John Halpenny" wrote in oglegroups.com... On Aug 20, 10:05 pm, (Drew Dalgleish) wrote: I'm going to guess as a packing. The only other use of white lead that I've heard of is for filling the weave on the canvas of a canoe before painting. Many years ago I used white lead in the restoration of the roof of a wooden railway car. We used the traditional method of stretching canvas over the wooden roof, soaking it with a paste of white lead and linseed oil,and nailing it before it shrank.With occasional painting, it lasted outdoors for over 20 years. John Halpenny And for heaven's sake, please make sure no one eats it! ;-) I thought that was the whole idea of the lead. Wouldn't it offer protection against mould, fungus and various tiny critters that want to eat the canvas? I've often wondered if that was not also an advantage of lead in paints. John Halpenny |
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