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I'd like to read MIL-SPEC TT-P-1757, which talks about zinc chromate.
GOOGLING for it, I see offers to /sell/ the document. Shouldn't that spec be available on-line somewhere? Second, I see offers for "Mil-Spec TT-P-1757 kit". What would the 'kit' consist of? - Mike |
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Sure, it's he
http://assist.daps.dla.mil/quicksearch/ Under "Document ID" type: TT-P Under "Document Number" type 1757 Leave the "Title" Field blank. When the page comes up, click on TT-P-1757B "Michael Horowitz" wrote in message ... I'd like to read MIL-SPEC TT-P-1757, which talks about zinc chromate. GOOGLING for it, I see offers to /sell/ the document. Shouldn't that spec be available on-line somewhere? Second, I see offers for "Mil-Spec TT-P-1757 kit". What would the 'kit' consist of? - Mike |
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Then scroll down, select either Revision A or B in the little .pdf file icons. I use this all the time foe AN, MS and NAS specs. Not everything's there, but a lot of it is. Scott "Skrud" wrote in message ... Sure, it's he http://assist.daps.dla.mil/quicksearch/ Under "Document ID" type: TT-P Under "Document Number" type 1757 Leave the "Title" Field blank. When the page comes up, click on TT-P-1757B "Michael Horowitz" wrote in message ... I'd like to read MIL-SPEC TT-P-1757, which talks about zinc chromate. GOOGLING for it, I see offers to /sell/ the document. Shouldn't that spec be available on-line somewhere? Second, I see offers for "Mil-Spec TT-P-1757 kit". What would the 'kit' consist of? - Mike |
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If it hasn't happened already, all MIL SPECS have been transitioned to SAE
specs. At least that's what I was told was happening. "Michael Horowitz" wrote in message ... I'd like to read MIL-SPEC TT-P-1757, which talks about zinc chromate. GOOGLING for it, I see offers to /sell/ the document. Shouldn't that spec be available on-line somewhere? Second, I see offers for "Mil-Spec TT-P-1757 kit". What would the 'kit' consist of? - Mike -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() Juan Jimenez wrote: If it hasn't happened already, all MIL SPECS have been transitioned to SAE specs. At least that's what I was told was happening. There is definitely a trend towards "Consensus Standards", but it's far from ALL. The DoD has found out it's not nesessarily any cheaper, since he standards setting bodies don't generally take up a standards unless someone is willing to fund it. If you have to have a research, development, and engineering establishment anyway to find good ways of doing things, you may as well have them write up the results of their research into a spec. Ryan "Been There, Done That - Both Ways" Young |
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That makes sense, thanks for the clarification.
![]() "flybynightkarmarepair" wrote in message oups.com... Juan Jimenez wrote: If it hasn't happened already, all MIL SPECS have been transitioned to SAE specs. At least that's what I was told was happening. There is definitely a trend towards "Consensus Standards", but it's far from ALL. The DoD has found out it's not nesessarily any cheaper, since he standards setting bodies don't generally take up a standards unless someone is willing to fund it. If you have to have a research, development, and engineering establishment anyway to find good ways of doing things, you may as well have them write up the results of their research into a spec. Ryan "Been There, Done That - Both Ways" Young -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() Michael Horowitz wrote: Second, I see offers for "Mil-Spec TT-P-1757 kit". What would the 'kit' consist of? - Mike Some of those primers are two-packs - the Wash Primers have an acid component that gets mixed with the resin and pigment; others are epoxy or urethane based. A "kit" is all the components needed for a particular type of primer. As for me, I use a self-etching primer from NAPA that comes in a rattle can unless I'm feeling obsessive. Then I've got some Stits Epoxy Primer I bought years ago to mix and shoot. The pros who I thought were going to shoot the Stits hated the stuff; they liked the Sterling two-pack primers better, and so I bought what they were willing to shoot. Don't obsess about this stuff. You're probably not building an Navy fighter that's going to spend a lot of it's life soaked in salt spray. |
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