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Old 08-04-2006 | 07:21 PM
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Harley Condra
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Default RE: Thoughts on BVM Heat Sheild

BVM Heat Shield will withstand temperatures of 1200 degrees F for a short period of time. Direct flames will not immediatly penetrate it, giving you some insurance (time) to hit the CO2 and put the fire out.
BVM recommends three light coats with air drying time in between coats. Use water for cleanup.
It is good insurance.

Harley Condra
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