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RE: Alodine

Subject: RE: Alodine
From: David Glauser <dg@xpsystems.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 11:53:27

Can't help you with a French source, but it can be ordered worldwide
---From Aircraft Spruce & Speciality. See http://www.aircraft-spruce.com 

David

-----Original Message-----
Subject: Alodine


The following is a question on behalf of Jean-Louis Eberhardt, who is
building an XS in France.

"The XS manual refers to 'Alodine' as a product that can be used to
protect
metal parts against corrosion, but gives no further details.  Can anyone
tell me where I can get it from?".

Pointers to sources of supply  in France would be particularly welcome!


Thanks,
Graeme Smith


Graeme & Louise Smith,
24 rue des Freres Paulin,
57200 Sarreguemines,
FRANCE.

Tel/Fax: +33 387 95 59 63


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Can't help you with a French source, but it can be ordered worldwide from 
Aircraft Spruce  Speciality. See <A HREF"http://www.aircraft-spruce.com"; 
TARGET"_blank">http://www.aircraft-spruce.com 


David


-----Original Message-----

From: Louise  Graeme Smith [<A HREF"mailto:louis52@ibm.net"; 
TARGET"_blank">mailto:louis52@ibm.net]


Subject: Alodine


The following is a question on behalf of Jean-Louis Eberhardt, who is

building an XS in France.


The XS manual refers to 'Alodine' as a product that can be used to protect

metal parts against corrosion, but gives no further details. Can anyone

tell me where I can get it from?.


Pointers to sources of supply in France would be particularly welcome!


Thanks,

Graeme Smith


Graeme  Louise Smith,

24 rue des Freres Paulin,

57200 Sarreguemines,

FRANCE.


Tel/Fax: +33 387 95 59 63



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