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Show efficiency mm OF AUTO PAIiVTERS Bell & Brisbee Have Full ! Equipment for Refinish-ing Refinish-ing Motor Cars. I r The Utah Acto Fainting company I (Robert Bel! and Harry Brisbee). 250-J 250-J -5A Edison street, have in connection J with full equipment for painting and i rednishiiitf motor cars bv machinery and air-drying kiln?, th-J3 giving qnlcTs ervice. dtirabiiity and economy, which they feel that lie owners are" entitled ! to." They have a larce enameling plant, for bakine hood? and fen-3en ot motor ar, bicycle?, motorcycles, bras? jins, : et'.. and co a general japanning of any ennracter in ai! cu!or?. The ovens uacd, are snplied both with gas and steam heat. The steam has a j-temperature of abo:t 300 decree and I is used fcr the first hoat in the baking of the finih enamel in order to drive off the explosive fums before lihtin the gas burners. The nearest oven ot this sivle is in Denver. Tne parts to be enameled are firt put in a bath of strong solution of lye at boiling temperature tem-perature and everv particle of dirt, grease, oil and old enamel is removed. , It is then sand-blasted with a fine grade i of silica sand sprayed on to the parts land baked for one" hour at a tempera-; tempera-; t':re of 400 degree?. They are then ; taken out and landed again, sprayed with the next coat. and baked for two ho'irs at a temperature of 420 degree?, and ao on through the other coats. When it is finished they will stand a great deal of exposure and rough treatment treat-ment wirhout chirping or cracking. Thev claim that this is the only way that owner3 of fine enrs should have hoods and fenders treated. |