literiter said:
The old paint on these cameras was actually harder to take off.
we talked about this once before so it got me to thinking (for restoring the older cameras that use this type of paint)....and i have been searching if its available etc
and i have found a place that may make/sell it here....i dont know how good it is yet or how close it is to what was used until the 50s but i am going to make further inquiries.
interesting stuff by the sounds of it, nitrocellulose based stuff invented around the early 20s from a resin of nitrate of cotton and other things, the solvents are toxic, volitile and flameable (so no need for a protective breathing mask and smoking is fine around this stuff 😉) .also the grade of nitrocellulose used to make the lacquer is much the same as nitrocliceran (spelling) used to make explosives. i guess for some reason the wimps prefer to make paint that is boring to produce and denigh the workers excitment and oppotunity to claim workers compensation!!!sheeze whats the world comming to haha
It's spelled "nitroglycerin." Incidentally, that isn't much of a surprise. Nitrocellulose is what they still make smokeless gunpowder out of. It is made with nitric acid and paper. They used to make it from nitric acid and cotton (guncotton). During our Civil War, or what we Southerners call "The War Of Northern Agression," they stuffed cannon and mortar shells with it. Add a little more nitroglycerin, and some petroleum jelly, dissolve it all in acetone and let it dry out and you get cordite.
On a humerous note, once there was a guy who made billiard balls out of nitrocellulose guncotton. According to what I've read, flames would shoot out of the balls if touched with a lit cigar and there was the occasional small explosion when the balls hit one another. Other than that, they worked fine. One Colorado saloon owner said he didn't mind the noise so much, but it was dangerous, because every customer in his saloon would immediately draw a gun.
Yeah, lacquer is not something for wimps. Oh, and BTW, unless it is a closed self-contained system, like maybe a Scott Air Pack, or maybe a rebreather, like an OBA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxygen_Breathing_Apparatus a filter-type protective breathing mask probably would do no good at all.