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On Thu, 27 May 2004 20:46:47 -0700, Parallax wrote:

I appreciate all of this info. However, given the choice between
doing something right and doing it weird, I am unable to stop myself
and inevitably choose weird.


So you ask for advice to make sure what you want to do is is really
weird? If you want to do weird things why bother about smell?

Happened to have some copper dust from a previous experiment to make
antifouling that could be applied underwater (yes, it worked) so I


I have heard about a commercial Cu + epoxy antifouling so that's not
too weird.

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