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Shortly after the last dinosaur roamed the earth, blocks and even a few
winches were made of a 'Tufnol', a composite of linen and phenolic. IIRC, most of the manufacturers were English. Gibb and Tuffblox were two. I thionk that the material is still available for use as an electric insulator. Tro McMaster-Carr. I expect that it'll hold paint OK. What kind of paint depends on how much time and money you want to inverst in tarting up some very obsolete gear. "Robert or Karen Swarts" wrote in message ... Can anyone tell me the name of the brownish or red-brownish material used to make blocks, sheaves and winches? I have heard Delrin suggested, but the only kinds I can find are white and black. Also, can paint (what kind) be used to finish it? Thanks, BS |
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