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PRIMER COATINGS, RUST-INHIBITING (TT-P664)
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TM-43-0139 Painting Instructions for Army Material Manual
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TM 43-0139 c. Application.  Reduce five parts by volume of primer with up to one part by volume of tap water.  Stir well and filter. d. Drying Time.  The sprayed primer will set to touch in one hour and will dry hard in 18 hours. e. Thinner.  Thin with tap water.  Do not exceed 16 percent water by volume. Section IV.  SEALERS 2-20.  GENERAL Sealers  are  usually  unpigmented.    They  are  used  in  most  applications  to  seal  the  pores  of  wood  and  to  serve  as  an undercoat over which one or more finish coats will be applied.  Sealers are also used to prevent the bleeding of underlying substances such as stains, or to prevent resin, from knots, from entering into the finish coat.  In some applications where the decorative feature of the finish is of less importance than its sealing and protective qualities, a sealer is used for both primer and final finish coats.  Some types contain fungicides.  Sealers are not normally used with CARC coatings. 2-21.  OIL, LINSEED, RAW (TT-L-215) a. Characteristics.    This  is  a  yellowish,  transparent  vegetable  oil  extracted  from  flaxseeds.    When  exposed  to  the atmosphere, this oil dries or cures by oxidation to form a tough and flexible film. b. Use.    Linseed  oil  is  used  as  a  vehicle  for  paints,  a  thinner  for  paints,  and  in  the  formulation  of  oleoresinous varnishes and enamels.  It can also be used as a sealer on bare wood. c. Application.  Apply by dipping or brushing.  For dipping.  allow the wood, which must be completely dry, to soak in the oil for 24 hours before removing from the oil, wiping the excess with a squeegee or cloth, and allowing to dry. d. Drying Time.  Air-dry (cure) for about 16 hours.  A second coat may then be applied. WARNING Wiping-cloths  soaked  with  linseed  oil  must  either  be  destroyed  or  spread  out  to dry in a well-ventilated area to prevent possible spontaneous combustion. 2-22.  STAIN, WOOD (TT-S-270) a. Characteristics.  This is a penetrating, wipe-off type stain containing a fungicide. b. Use.  The stain partially penetrates clean dry wood, and is used where camouflage and a protection against fungi is desired. c. Application.  Apply the stain as issued by brushing, dipping, spraying, or wiping. WARNING This stain contains a toxic ingredient that is a skin irritant.  Wear gloves when handling. 2-8

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