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Department:
Dillon County FD STA. 2
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
10
Agency structure:
Combination fire department

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At 4:18pm on January 19, 2010, Josh Holt said…
I will post a picture when I am done. I hope it wont be long before I am done with it. I need all the luck I can get. Thanks.
At 2:55pm on January 19, 2010, Ben Fleagle said…
Brother:

You should post a picture when you have it done, I'd like to see it! Good luck.
At 11:14am on January 19, 2010, Ben Fleagle said…
I've done it three times, this last was the best result. But I was just as nervous as the first time I did it. But the more you invest personally into your own lid, the more you make it your own. Its well worth the stress.
At 10:35pm on January 17, 2010, Ben Fleagle said…
Brother:

I used to think that the high heat, flexible primer coat was important, but was still irritated by the frequent cracking, even after a recent paint job. In the "Leatherhead" Group here on Fire Engineering several months ago, I found one brother who advocates skipping the primer, and instead cutting your paint with the linseed oil. I take it you read the blog article. This last paint job with the linseed oil has performed very well, has seen multiple fires in the past few weeks and barely shows even a hint of a crack. I really think the Linseed oil is the way to go. If you haven't read the blog, the instructions are there.

Ben
 
 
 

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