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    Could anyone please recall what colour Ben Line steel decks were painted i.e Main, fore and focs'le.
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    They were black . Not your ordinary paint but tar like stuff and boy did it burn you when chipping ,Oh happy days!!!!!!!!

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    most ships the decks were coated with presomet it was like a cheap tar brgds kev.

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    Never heard of that name,Kevin,but always interested in learning things nautical. Was that the brand name,or the generic name for the substance maybe?

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    Sorry Kev,Im answering myself here.I didn't 'google' hard enough earlier,but just tried another search engine and found this:-

    Powell Duffryn’s coke ovens and by-product recovery plant at Bargoed were a fine example of colliery enterprise. The company used some innovative methods to fully utilise the by-products of the raised coal. This included washing small coal, coking in re-generative by-products ovens, the manufacture of sulphuric acid and sulphate of ammonia and tar distillation. There was also a benzol plant and an ammonia plant. Some of the coal by-products produced were presotim (a wood preservative), presomet ( black bituminous paint for metals) and syntharar and synthacold (tar products for road services).

    So now we know
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    Thanks for help Lads ....needed info re. making a model of Ben Cairn.
    I hadn't heard of Presomet either but probably came across it on BP and Esso without knowing what it was.

    Pete

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