Alternative To Lacquer
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Alternative To Lacquer
In a former industry, I used to use a product called Coricone 1700 to seal and preserve non-ferrous metals... IE aluminum, brass, and copper for medical and marine applications. The material is very thin and can be wiped on instead of spraying. The end result is a finish that appears to be raw but doesn't tarnish.. and doesn't have near the thickness of common lacquer. We used it on aluminum as a replacement for anodizing. Does anyone on the forum have any experience using this product on musical instruments?
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OK... I've been pondering trying this stuff for a couple of months and have been searching for a local user to sponge a pint or so off of. I finally 'bit the bullet' and purchased a gallon from the manufacturer. By the time the cost of the material, the freight, and the 'hazardous material surcharge' was compiled, I now have about $120 bucks involved in this little experiment. I anyone wants to have a look at the material specifications, you can do so at http://www.corrotherm.com. I'll post the results here and on my web site as infromation is available.
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Or try http://www.corrotherm.com/coricone.htmTubaTinker wrote:anyone wants to have a look at the material specifications, you can do so at http://www.carrotherm.com.
Interesting. I'm trying Maas Metal Protector - ordered some of their polish on-line, after a lengthy and futile search for it locally, and got a bottle of Metal Protector while I was at it. Probably nowhere near as effective as Coricone, but cheaper and easier to remove. If nothing else, application of this stuff helps clean off the polish residue.
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non lacquer finish
I have had very nice results with metal wax. I put it on the logo only of a silver plated horn and checked it 6 months later, the difference was very obvious, raw brass the same. metalwax.com
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Sorry... as Donn already pointed out, ... the correct url for the Coricone 1700 company is http://www.corrotherm.com. Follow the 'Coricone 1700' link on the left of the page. I corrected my original post.
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OK, guys... I purchased a gallon of Coricone 1700. The formulation seems to be the same as the stuff I used in a medical industry 25 years ago to replace anodizing. I've coated a Conn alto sax I just rebuilt. I also finished half of a piece of tubing about 3" long that I am going to carry in my pocket for a couple of weeks to try to get some feel for the durability. I figure if it'll survive clinking around with keys and change and some handling, it ought to be good enough to try on something more important... like a tuba. I'll post again in a couple of weeks.
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bloke wrote:nothing...nothing at all...Carroll wrote:Dan,
Is that a 3" piece of tubing in your pocket, or...
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Gentlemen, this is no time to "chicken out" ...TubaTinker wrote:bloke wrote:nothing...nothing at all...Carroll wrote:Dan,
Is that a 3" piece of tubing in your pocket, or...
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Goodness, guys! It's just a 3" long piece of 1/2" brass tubing... nothing to get excited about. I wonder what kind of reaction there would have been if I had said I had a 3" diameter piece of tubing in my pocket

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That's no joke!! Our Dixie group often plays for breakfast at some local retirement villages. Most of the time it's 20 old ladies and 2 old men! It just goes to show who's killing who.... doesn't it?!?!Tubaryan12 wrote:"there are rich widows everywhere"
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