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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLand Use Case.HP.128 E Main St.0038.2017.AHPCCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CITY OF ASPEN CASE NUMBER 0038.2017.AHPC PROJECT ADDRESS 128 E MAIN ST PARCELID 273512438005 PLANNER AMY SIMON CASE DESCRIPTION HPC CERTIFICATE OF NO NEGATIVE EFFECT REPRESENTATIVE BREWSTER MCLEOD ARCHITECTS, LLC DATE OF FINAL 10/9/2019 ACTION CLOSED BY LILLY CULVER Permits Z-72J t; - Z -,012d (7 - 01f(1-- File Edit Record Navigate Form Reports Format Tab Help �V :. lix P D� L41 I Jump 1 = Clear z Jr,lain I Custom Fields Routing Status Fee Summary Actions Routing History Permit t•;pe -sl:en Hi=tcric Lanc Use Address 12'= E r'-IF; S- 71 Cit, -FErd - Permit Information Permits ICC28.2C17.A.HPC AptPSuite e Stattp 81611 Master permit L Routing queue aslu 15 Project F— I Status Fencinc: Description 4PPLICATlnlI FEE FOR CERTIFICATE OF NO NEG47VE EFFECT Submitted BTRSARG'', LLC 379 19C+7 Clock RunningDays F7 Submitted vial Applied 1 C1121112C 17 Approved Issued Closedrl=inal Expires 10;26f2018 0,,%,ner, Last name B T R` RC LLC First name PO BOX 10195 PALO ALTO CA 94303 Phone Address Applicant ❑v Cltvner is applicant? ❑ Contractor is applicant? Last name BTRSARDY LLC First name PO BOX 10195 PALO ALTO CA 943C3 Phone ( - Cust 7 80663 Address Email Lender Last name First name Phone i - Address C-IG Z:M ZI5 ! �5 I 16 AspenGold5 (server) , angelas M1111111t 1 of 1 Qn vj::)S • • DEVELOPMENT ORDER of the City of Aspen Community Development Department This Development Order, hereinafter "Order", is hereby issued pursuant to Section 26.304.070, "Development Orders", and Section 26.308.010, "Vested Property Rights", of the City of Aspen Municipal Code. This Order allows development of a site specific development plan pursuant to the provisions of the land use approvals, described herein. The effective date of this Order shall also be the initiation date of a three-year vested property right. The vested property right shall expire on the day after the third anniversary of the effective date of this Order, unless a building permit application submittal is accepted and deemed complete by the Chief Building Official, pursuant to Section 26.304.090, or unless an exemption, extension, reinstatement, or a revocation is issued by City Council pursuant to Section 26.308.010. After Expiration of vested property rights, this Order shall remain in full force and effect, excluding any growth management allotments granted pursuant to Section 26.470, but shall be subject to any amendments to the Land Use Code adopted since the effective date of this Order. This Development Order is associated with the property noted below for the site specific development plan as described below. BTRSARDY, LLC, P.O. Box 10195, Palo Alto, CA, 94303. Property Owner's Name, Mailing Address 128 E. Main Street, Lots P, O, R and S, Portions of Lots F, G, H, and I, and the alley Block 66, City and Townsite of Aspen, Colorado. Parcel ID #2735-124-38-005. Legal Description and Street Address of Subject Property Approval has been granted for repair of deteriorated features on the historic structure and replacement of the roof materials and existing non -historic windows. Written Description of the Site Specific Plan andlor Attachment Describing Plan An administrative Certificate of No Negative Effect was granted on November 13, 2017. Land Use Approval(s) Received and Dates (Attach Final Ordinances or Resolutions) ovember 23.2017. Effective Date of Development Order (Same as date of publication of notice of approval.) November 23.2020. Expiration Date of Development Order (The extension, reinstatement, exemption from expiration and revocation may be pursued in accordance with Section 26.308.010 of the City of Aspen Municipal Code.) Issued this 13t' day of November, 2017, by the City of Aspen Community Development Director. (J)sica Garro , ommunity Development Director AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLIC NOTICE REQUIRED BY SECTION 26.304.070 AND CHAPTER 26.306 ASPEN LAND USE CODE ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: /2K Aspen, CO STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. County of Pitkin ) I, r�G (name, please print) being or repro enting an Applicant to, the City qAspen, Colorado, hereby personally certify that I have complied with the public notice requirements of Section 26.304.060 (E) or Section 26.306.010 (E) of the Aspen Land Use Code in the following manner: y Publication of notice: By the publication in the legal notice section of an official paper or a paper of general circulation in the City of Aspen no later than fourteen (14) days after final approval of a site specific development plan. A copy of the publication is attached hereto. Publication of notice: By the publication in the legal notice section of an official paper or a paper of general circulation in the City, of Aspen no later than fifteen (15) days after an Interpretation has. been rendered. A copy of the publication is attached hereto. The foregoing "Affidavit of Notice" was acknowledged before me this,2 day of 1-j0 2061, by v—� PWLIC NOTICE of DEk1ELOPONT APPROVAL Notice the Land Use Code of the City of Aspen and Title 24, Article l;s, Cala ado Revised Statutes, pertain- ing to the following described property: 128 E. Main Street, Lots P, Q, R and S, Portions of Lots F, G, H, and I, and the alley Block 66, City and Townsite of Aspen, Colorado, Parcel ID >f2735- 124-3f1-005. The property owner has received ap- Rroval for repair of de%loreted features on the istodc structure and replacement of roof mated - ale and existing non -historic windows. An admin- istrative Certificate of No Negative Effect was granted on November 13. 2017. The project is de- p�cted. in the land use application on file with the City of Aspen. For further information contact Amy Simon at the City of Aspen Community De- �ryCAb (Jrtag 27 8 gene SS., Aspen, 201 in The Aepent lime on November 23, WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL My commission expires: Notary Public errrer�wwnwn•�..�. KAREN REED PATTERSON ATTACHMENTS: AR UBLIC STATE COLORADO JMY NOTARY ID #19964002767 COPY OF THE PUBLICATION Commission Expires February 15, 2020 9 0 Certificate of No Negative Effect Q Approved ❑ Denied Applicant: BTRSARDY LLC, represented by Brewster MacLeod Architects. Property: 128 E. Main Street, Lots P, Q, R and S, Portions of Lots F, G, H, and I, and the alley Block 66, City and Townsite of Aspen, Colorado. Parcel ID #2735-124-38-005. Determination: This 13ih day of November, 2017, as amended on the 26th day of October, 2018, the following elements of the historic structure have been approved for repair as represented in the land use application: • Fascia and Soffit • Entry Porch and Upper Deck • East Deck • Brick • Wood Siding • Metal Fence The following have been approved for full replacement as represented in the land use application: • Wood shingle roof on the historic structure • In -kind replacement of all windows in the historic structure addition, other than those approved for replacement in a different form via HPC Resolution # 22, Series of 2017. This approval also allows for design adjustments as needed to comply with current code requirements for egress. • Replacement of an existing outdoor fireplace and installation of new landscape gravel and pavers on the west side of the structure. Project Details and _Review Criteria The applicant is undertaking necessary repair work to the historic property known as The Sardy House, and maintenance to the non -historic addition. The property is landmarked and located in the Main Street Historic District. The project qualifies for a Certificate of No Negative Effect according to Section 26.415.070.13 of the Municipal Code. Based on a review of the applicable Historic Preservation Design Guidelines, Staff finds that the work will not diminish, eliminate or adversely affect the significant historic and/or architectural character of the subject property or Historic District in which it is located and that the design guidelines applicable to this remodel are • met, with these conditions, which will be incorporated into the building permit review and approval: 1. HPC Staff will visit the site with the architect and contractor prior to work commencing in order to establish a protocol for repair of existing historic materials and replacement only where necessary. The goal is to retain as much original fabric as possible. 2. On the main porch deck, to the extent that the existing decking is not historic or beyond repair, composite decking will not be approved as a replacement material. Wood deck will be required in this location. The use of composite decking on upper floors may be approved based on review and acceptance of a sample by HPC staff. 3. On the south of the historic structure, upper floor deck, the design of the balustrade will be restored to the appearance indicated in a 1919 photo, to the greatest extend possible given current building code requirements. The building permit must depict the proposed restoration. 4. Specifications for cleaning and re -pointing of masonry will be required as part of the building permit application. Re -pointing must be accomplished using a Type O mortar, and approval of a color match and tooling of the joint will be required on site by HPC staff before proceeding. 5. Shop drawings for replacement fence finials must be provided for review and approval by HPC staff before proceeding. 6. Specifications for removing the dent in the rail, attaching the replacement finials and repairing connections must be provided for review and approval by HPC staff before proceeding. 7. Details for roof replacement will be required in the building permit. Acceptable flashing materials are galvanized, lead coated copper, or painted metal. The building permit must identify the location, type and extent of snow clips. A sample of the proposed cedar shingle, coated with linseed oil and graphite, must be reviewed and approved by HPC staff before proceeding. 8. The building permit application must detail plans for recreating missing or altered elements, informed by historic photos and physical evidence on site. Review of past building permits and an interview with the owner of the property at the time of the 1985 remodel is requested to inform this project. 9. On the non -historic addition, in kind replacement of selected deteriorated exterior materials is approved without further review by HPC staff. 10. Final specification of paver material in snowmelted area to be reviewed and approved by HPC staff before installation. y Simon/ i c Preservat7i&—(Dficer Expires $ years from date of separately issued Development Order. Issuance of this certificate does not exempt the applicant from complying with all City codes, including land use and building codes. • C�1 MEMORANDUM Date: October 23, 2018 To: Amy Simon, Historic Preservation Officer City of Aspen 130 S Galena Street Aspen, CO 81611 Project: 128 E. Main Street Re: Amendment to Certificate of No Negative Effect From: Jamie L. Brewster McLeod Brewster McLeod Architects, Inc. Attachments: • 2018-10-23_Sardy_Patio Site Plan.pdf • Fire Pit Specificaiton.128 E Main.2018.10.8.pdf • Landscape Detail.128 E Main.2018.9.25.pdf Ms. Simon — RECEIVED n r T 2 3 REC'D CITY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY W&OPMEW Enclosed is our application for an amendment to the existing Certificate of No Negative Effect for replacement of existing pavers and fire pit. Areas to be repaired and restored as scope of work. Each area is addressed in detail in subsequent pages. • Replacement of existing fire pit • Removal of existing sand set pavers, replacement with crushed granite • Replacement of existing concrete set pavers in snowmelted areas Written Description and Explanation of Work: • Replacement of Existing Fire Pit o Existing built-in fire pit to be removed and replaced with a commercial grade fire bowl in the same location. o No excavation is required for the replacement as the proposed fire bowl will sit on the new crushed granite. o See attached site plan for existing location: 2018-10-23_Sardy_Patio Site Plan.pdf o See attached specification: Fire Pit Specification.128 E Main.2018.10.8.pdf • Replace existing sand set pavers with crushed granite o Remove existing sand set pavers on the south side of the patio. o Replace with crushed granite. No excavation of existing substrate. BREWSTER MCLEOD ARCHITECTS, INC. office(a)brewstermcleod.com — www.brewstermcleod.com 112 South Mill Street, #B Top Floor — P.O. Box 697 — Aspen, CO 81611 — T 970/544.0130 — F 970/544.9201 126 South Oak Street, Unit A — Telluride, CO 81435 — T 970/728.4300 — F 970/544.9201 o See attached install detail inclusive of crushed granite specification: Landscape Detail.128 E Main.2019.9.25.pdf o See attached site plan for area: 2018-10-23_Sardy_Patio Site Plan.pdf Replace existing pavers in snowmelted areas o Remove existing flagstone from snowmelted areas while protecting and maintaining existing snowmelt subslab. o Install new pavers over existing snowmelt subslab. ■ No change to square footage of snowmelt. o Final specification of paver to be submitted to HPC for approval prior to installation o See attached site plan for area: 2018-10-23_Sardy_Patio Site Plan.pdf Please advise if you require additional information to amend the existing Certificate of No Negative Effect. 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REMOVE ALL EXISTING SAND SET FLAGSTONE, BEDDING SAND TO BE RE -GRADED AND USED AS BASE LAYER 2. ADDITIONAL SAND TO BE ADDED, IF NEEDED, ROUGHLY 2"-3" FOR GRADING 3. CRUSHED GRANITE SURFACE CRITERIA 3.1 FINISHED SURFACE SHALL BE LEVEL AND UNIFORM 3.2 PROVIDE PITCH TO PLANTING AREAS CRUSHER FINES UNDER EXISTING TREE EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS Comment: For Discussion with Parks. Drawn/Checked Proj. Num. Date I Sheet Scale CPS GT 300 09/12/2018 1 1 OF 1-1/2"= V OW-2018 Sardy House Kafka Granite - Caramel Quartzite Attn: John Meyer office: 1-800-852-7415 cell: 1-715-687-2395 john@kafkagranite.com Imo• i L '1.,, KAFKA GRANITE, LLC •;1 �� 1� y, II I A!: 11110HWAY 153 Gre-12MRU6Lc IJt1-.1N1 1, W1 N4455 I t)(:AI 7151118I-2423 pI /1r� h la'1urn1 �n�1 101 I. FRIT: 800/852.7415 I AX I If,'( 't 1-2395 LYdDW4)0 AW1110"It's Jogu M6P.9. pk�>• if f'A'S < Y'4tA 415 -s1 •z,4�.8 P_ KAW K f Vl QA Q rSY.C..-0K i Jamie Brewster McLeod From: Jamie Brewster McLeod Sent: Friday, June 29, 2018 12:39 PM To: Amy Simon Subject: Sardy: HPC Review Amy, In preparation for our meeting today to review additional HPC information, here is a log of items we will be reviewing: • Historic Roof Repair & Front Porch post/beam replacement o BMA submitted structural drawings to the Building Department 6/28 • Front Porch & Upper Deck Detailed Drawings on updates, as requested by HPC o Spindle Review o Inside upper deck beadboard finish • E-004 Brick Cleaning • E-005 Ridge Cap Finishing/Painting • E-006 Historic Siding Shingles • E-007 Historic Porches and Deck Wood Repair • E-008 Historic Roof Fence • E-009 Primer & Paint for Historic Porches and Decks • E-010 Deck wood & stain; Non historic wood replacement • E-012 Repairing & Painting Fascia and Soffits • E-013 Upper Deck wood rot replacement • E-014 Front Porch Column rot and replacement Jamie L. Brewster McLeod, AIA President LEED Accredited Professional Brewster McLeod Architects, Inc. 112 South Mill St. #B-Top Floor P.O. Box 697, Aspen, CO 81611 T 970/544.0130, F 970/544.9201 www.brewstermcleod.com 1 i • Jamie Brewster McLeod From: Steve Hopkins <hopco.inc@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2018 10:50 AM To: Jamie Brewster McLeod Subject: Severely decayed porch column Hi Jamie, I am suggesting complete replacement of the post pictured. Also please advise on appropriate material; clear cedar, or Doug fir, depending on structural properties required. The post appears to be a monolithic laminate. The aesthetic detail is an applique. Kinga, please let me know if you'd prefer not to have cross copies. Thanks, Steve Hopkins Hopkins and Co. L • k_ C 7 W © , Sent from my iPhone Ap :•�•' 'I• .a '. wort lip WOO YM�- --- 11 W�ll - ml - 8"-ff r� 4`. 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SUBMITTAL TO BMA SUBMITTAL NUMBER E-004 Jamie Brewster McLeod, Teraissa McGovern SUBMITTAL DATE 6/7118 112 S. Mill Street #B RESPONSE DUE DATE ASAP Aspen, CO 81611 PROJECT Sardy COST CODES O4-0100 SUBJECT Brick Cleaning SUBMITTED BY KC SUBMITTAL REMARKS The brick cleaning will be performed using Prosoco Sure Klean Masonry Cleaning & Protection Froducts. The following is a list of products and tools that the Subcontractor is proposing: 1. #766 Limestone and Masonry Pre -Wash 2. Custom Masonry Cleaner 3. Heavy -Duty Restoration Cleaner-Ne 4. Restoration Cleaner 5. Sealvaith 511 Porous Plus Sealer 6. Nylon Brush to gently remove dirt/stains Thank you, Kinga Czerska 4001 AURORA AVE N / SEATTLE. WA 98103 / P. 206 633 3003 / F. 206 633 0990 / SCHUCHARTDOW.COM • E 766 Limestone & Masonry Prewash � Sure Klean® 766 Limestone & Masonry Prewash is a strong alkaline -based cleaning compound formulated for use with Sure Klean® Restoration Cleaner, Limestone & Masonry Afterwash or Limestone Restorer. When used properly, the prewash dissolves and assists in removing heavy carbon encrustations from brick, terra Gotta, sandstone, limestone and most other masonry. Old masonry in high -pollution areas is often blackened by deep-seated carbon and mildew stains. Many of these stains are impervious to standard acidic -based cleaning compounds. Sure Klean® 766 Limestone & Masonry Prewash provides the extra chemical ingredients necessary to clean extremely dirty masonry surfaces. ADVANTAGES • Cleans the dirtiest masonry surfaces without sandblasting or extensive labor. • Ideal for spot -treating heavily stained areas, such as horizontal surfaces under window sills, eaves, etc., where carbon and mildew stains are most severe. • Does not damage or alter masonry surfaces. • Easy to apply with brush or roller. • Will not damage glass. Limitations • Treated surfaces must be neutralized with Sure Klean® Limestone & Masonry Afterwash, Restoration Cleaner or Limestone Restorer. • Extended contact may damage polished marble and polished limestone. • May damage wood, metal and painted surfaces. Aff REGULATORY COMPLIANCE VO( (ompliance Sure Klean® 766 Limestone & Masonry Prewash is compliant with all national, state and district VOC regulations. TYPICAL TECHNICAL DATA FORM Colorless gel liquid Soap odor SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.274 pH 13.6 @ 1:5 dilution WT/GAL 10.6lbs ACTIVE CONTENT not applicable TOTAL SOLIDS not applicable VOC CONTENT not applicable FLASH POINT not applicable FREEZE POINT 28- F (-2° C) SHELF LIFE 2 years in tightly sealed, unopened container SAFETYINfORMATION Always read full label and SDS for precautionary instructions before use. Use appropriate safety equipment and job site controls during application and handling. 24-Hour Emergency Information: INFOTRAC at 800-535-5053 SCHUCHART DOW. INC - Jug anJ Je T." rwbr�«nal re r•lie.r Ibe wbirn:ra.�r nr �rz[cnz brb�y I�r r—a.r«; x.�L M;nt'rm in r���u�rm �n:•. nl lb�: nmral ��.(.�,-•. bl. I« 3n eiT.slan•, <«ail trnn�r.,i o� anJ ,:�rr�ai.,� �,wu��:n, wo�; of a.x• �raaes. 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Heated water (150-1800 F [65-820 C]) may improve cleaning efficiency. Use adjustable equipment for reducing water flow -rates and rinsing pressure as needed for sensitive surfaces. Rinsing pressures greater than 1000 psi and fan spray tips smaller than 150 may permanently damage sensitive masonry. Water flow -rates less than 6 gallons per minute may reduce cleaning productivity and contribute to uneven cleaning results. Storage and Handling Store in a cool, dry place with adequate ventilation. Always seal container after dispensing. Do not alter or mix with other chemicals. Published shelf life assumes upright storage of factory -sealed containers in a dry place. Maintain temperature of 45-100° F (7-38° C). Do not double stack pallets. Dispose of unused product and container in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. SCH_C-.ART DOW. INC ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVEO AS NO'EO ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REIE[IED - RESU?MI I s_BNITTA_ W 04-0100 DATE 6/7/2018 U, Product Data Sheet • Page 2 of 4 • Item #20035 - 110315 • 02015 PROSOCO, Inc. • www.prosoco.com • • Product Data Sheet Sure Klean° 766 Limestone & Masonry Prewash APPLICATION Read "Preparation" and the Safety Data Sheet before use. ALWAYS TEST a small area of each surface to confirm suitability and desired results before beginning overall application. Test each type of masonry and each type of stain. Test with the same equipment, recommended surface preparation and application procedures planned for general application. Let test area dry 3-7 days before inspection and approval. Make the test panel available for comparison throughout the cleaning project. Dilution Use in concentrate during initial testing. If test panels with concentrated material are cleaned effectively, additional tests may be conducted diluting 766 Limestone & Masonry Prewash with up to 3 parts water. Application Instrudions 1. Always prewet the surface with clean water, working from the bottom to the top. 2. Apply a heavy coating of 766 Limestone & Masonry Prewash to the surface from the bottom of the work area up using a brush or roller. 3. Let the product dwell on the surface 30 minutes to 2 hours. NOTES Longer dwell times may be required with lower temperatures. Do not let material dry on surface. 4. Working from the bottom of the work area to the top, pressure rinse, making sure to flush each portion of the masonry surface with concentrated water pressure. If pressure -water rinsing BEST PRA(TKES Apply with deep -napped synthetic roller or nylon brush. Do not use natural fiber. Product can be applied with many conventional mechanical sprayers. Sprayers should be equipped with caustic -resistant seals and parts. Spray hose should be poly -lined, chemical -resistant and pressure -rated for the spray. Spray tips should have a minimum orifice size of 1/4 inch to prevent tip -fouling. Do not place in aluminum containers or spray equipment. Adjust sprayer to lowest pressure setting to produce an even flow of material. equipment is not available, reapply 766 Limestone & Masonry Prewash and scrub vigorously with stiff -bristled brush or scrubbing pad. Rinse thoroughly with fresh water. Cleanup Clean tools and equipment using fresh water. Surface Neutralization Treated surfaces must be neutralized. Failure to properly neutralize treated surfaces with the proper cleaning compound results in an alkaline residue that may cause unsightly white haze and interfere with adhesion of clear sealers or paint coatings. The second wash down with the appropriate Sure Klean® cleaner is always necessary to completely restore the surface and to neutralize any 766 Limestone & Masonry Prewash which may still be in the surface. The Prewash penetrates into the masonry, and failure to remove the cleaner will result in an unsightly detergent residue. Application of Sure Klean® Limestone & Masonry Afterwash, Sure Klean® Restoration Cleaner or Sure Klean® Limestone Restorer ensures complete removal of 766 Limestone & Masonry Prewash. Brick, terra Cotia, Sandstone and Other Masonry Immediately apply a solution of Sure Klean® Restoration Cleaner, following the instructions on the product label. Limestone, Cast Stone, Stucco and Cementitious Materials Immediately apply a solution of Sure Klean® Limestone & Masonry Afterwash or Sure Klean® Limestone Restorer, following the instructions on the product label. Use in concentrate during initial testing. If test panels with concentrated material are cleaned effectively, additional tests may be run diluted with up to 3 parts water to 1 part concentrate. Treated surfaces must be neutralized. Failure to properly clean and neutralize treated surfaces with the proper cleaning compound results in an alkaline residue that may cause unsightly white haze and interfere with adhesion of clear sealers or paint coatings. Never go it alone. For problems or questions, contact your local PROSOCO distributor or field representative. Or call PROSOCO technical Customer Care toll -free at 800-255-4255. Product Data Sheet 9 Page 3 of 4 • Item #20035 - 110315 • 02015 PROSOCO, Inc. 9 www.prosoco.com Product Data Sheet Sure Klean° 766 Limestone & Masonry Prewash WARRANTY The information and recommendations made are based on our own research and the research of others, and are believed to be accurate. However, no guarantee of their accuracy is made because we cannot cover every possible application of our products, nor anticipate every variation encountered in masonry surfaces, job conditions and methods used. The purchasers shall make their own tests to determine the suitability of such products for a particular purpose. PROSOCO, Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects. Where permitted by law, PROSOCO makes no other warranties with respect to this product, express or implied, including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for particular purpose. The purchaser shall be responsible to make his own tests to determine the suitability of this product for his particular purpose. PROSOCO's liability shall be limited in all events to supplying sufficient product to re -treat the specific areas to which defective product has been applied. Acceptance and use of this product absolves PROSOCO from any other liability, from whatever source, including liability for incidental, consequential or resultant damages whether due to breach of warranty, negligence or strict liability. This warranty may not be modified or extended by representatives of PROSOCO, its distributors or dealers. CUSTOMER CARE Factory personnel are available for product, environment and job -safety assistance with no obligation. Call 800-255-4255 and ask for Customer Care - technical support. Factory -trained representatives are established in principal cities throughout the continental United States. Call Customer Care at 800-255-4255, or visit our web site at www.prosoco.com, for the name of the PROSOCO representative in your area. SCHUCHART DOW, INC Ranana•E by Sc a —t Dow Inc for G,—IL ComO'.,an a only .11, rcnlracl=cco^a�'s r"E Eas Bn enl. Tht b.1111z. renew Ecas no: ehzvz ^.e suaon�gcor 0 rzzp —bl Ity for Ilk ^g conlo_ to reRmr sat Ta :dnlracl eo —hls — s.nco^;radtor isp -ble for all Omm�ao^z, rrratl IA,-- a^E accurate Intl, the nod of rer lradea. In ^o cases the s..Eco-,ctor or —d, el—d et espl—Nuty to Pa coni•ac; aoC., 1A and saDsaciml of t', wdd. ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED- RESUBMIT SUBMIT -AL NO 04-0100 DATE 6/7/2018 SIGNATURE Product Data Sheet • Page 4 of 4 • Item #20035 - 110315 • 02015 PROSOCO, Inc. • www.prosoco.com PROSOCO SINCE1939 ourxo eo �sxo co o nn,sE.woaEwa�m °e:�Rro-uwexx w 04.0100 . B/71201e DESCRIPCION Y USO Sure Klean` Custom Masonry Cleaner (limpiador para mamposteria personalizada) elimina las salpicaduras de concreto, el mortero excedente, el lodo, los retardadores, la eflorescencia pesada, las manchas incrustadas, el 6xido y la suciedad de las superficies texturizadas de mamposterfa personalizada. Este limpiador acido concentrado de use general mejora el color y la uniformidad de la mayona de la mampostena personalizada y del concreto de color. Al utilizarse en soluciones f iertes, el Custom Masonry Cleaner se puede utilizar para exposici6n agregada adicional ("exposici6n a la intemperie"). VENTAJAS •Mejora el brillo, la profundidad y la uniformidad del color. •Elimina las manchas de mortero, la eflorescencia pesada y las manchas incrustadas. •Disefiado para concreto de color. •Disefiado para su use con enjuague de agua a presi6n. •Mejora la utu6n de las capas de color. Mejora la penetraci6n de tratamientos de protecci6n. Custom Masonry Cleaner is recommended for these substrates. Always test. Coverage is in sq.ft./m. per gallon of concentrate. *Burnished Custom Masonry (leaner is a more suitable products. •600 Detergent,101 lime Solvent or Vona TrolO may be more suitable. Always test to ensure desired results. Coverage estimates depend on surface texture and porosity. Substrate Type Use? (overage Burnished* no Architectural Smooth yes 300-700 sq.ft. Concrete Block Split -faced yes 28-65 sq.m. Ribbed yes Brick yes Concrete Tile Precast Panels* yes no 300-700 sq.lt. Pavers yes 28-65 sq.m. Carr -in- lace' no Brick' yes Fired Clay Tile no 300-700 sq.ft. Terra Cotta no 28-65 sq.m. ['avers' yes Marble, Polished no NA Travertine, Limestone Unpolished no NA Polished no NA Granite Unpolished yes 300-700 s ft. q' 28-65 sq.m. Sandstone Unpolished no NA Slate Unpolished no NA Custom Masonry Cleaner limpiador y abrillontodor concentrado para concreto I,imitaciones -No se debe utilizar sobre superficies pulidas ni barnizadas. -No corregira el dafio causado por la limpieza inadecuada. •Puede grabar superficies de concreto suaves. Utilise Sure Klean' Burnished Custom Masonry Cleaner (limpiador Para mamposteria personalizada pulida) donde no se desea grabado. INFORMACION TECNICA TIPICA FORMA: Liquido transparente con ligero color ambar. GRAVEDAD ESPECIFICA: 1.13 SbLIDOS TOTALES: No aplica pH: 0.30 a 1:6 de disoluci6n Peso/Ga16n: 9.41 Libras PUNTO DE INFLAMACIC)N: No aplica PUNTO DE CONGELAC16N: < -22°F (< -30°C) VIDA IJTIL DE ALMACENAMIENTO: 3 afios en un contenedor sellado sin abrir PREPARACIGN Proteja a Las personas, Los vehiculos, la propiedad, el metal, Las superficies pintadas, Las plantar y otros materiales que no Sean de mamposteria del producto, salpicaduras, residuos de enjuague, rafagas de viento y vaporer. Al trabajar con transito, limpie cuando el este este al minimo. Si es necesario, proteja o desvie el transito. Limpie la mamposteria antes de instalar ventanas, puertas, piso terminado, instalaciones de metal, accesorios, lamparas, materiales Para techar y otros articulos que no Sean de mamposteria. Si ya se instalaron, prot6jalos con polietileno antes de la aplicaci6n. El Sure Klean° Strippable Masking (enmascarado desprendible) es adecuado pars utilizarse con este producto pars proteger Las ventanas. Todos Los materiales de enmasillado y sellado se deben colocar y curar totalmente antes de limpiar. Preparacion de la superficie Proteja Las cavidades de la pared durante la construcci6n pars prevenir la saturaci6n de agua de lluvia y Las manchas relacionadas. Deje secar Las superficies construidas recientemente y ctirelas bien antes de limpiar. La humedad excesiva puede movilizar Las manchas y causar resultados de limpieza no satisfactorios. Limpiar el mortero/lechada de alta resistencia en un lapso de siete dins mejora Los resultados. Temperatures de la superficie y del sire No aplique cuando la temperature este bajo cero o cuando to estara durante la madrugada. Si existen condiciones bajo cero antes de la aplicaci6n, deje que se descongele la superficie. Cb Pagina 1 de 3 No. de Articulo 35001 SKCMC - 122506 ©Derechos de autor PROSOCO, Inc 2007 • N fl 0.0100 n Wao1! Equipo Aplique con un cepillo Para lavado de mamposteria tampico con fibras suaves o con equipo de aspersi6n de baja presi6n equipado con mangueras y empaques resistentes a acidos. No utilice el aerosol de presi6n por arriba de 50 psi. Esto conduce al limpiador a la superficie, dificultando el enjuague. Puede causar manchas. Enjuague con agua y presi6n sufidente Para retirar el limpiador utilizado y la suciedad disuelta de la superfice de mamposteria y los poros de la superficie sin causar ningun daiio. El enjuague inadecuado deja residuos, to cual puede manchar la superficie limpia. El equipo de lavado de mamposteria que genera de 400 a 1000 psi con un flujo de agua de 6 a 8 galones por minuto es la mejor combinaci6n de agua/presi6n Para enjuagar la mamposteria porosa. Utilice una punta de aspersi6n en abanico de 150 a 450. El agua caliente (150-180°F; 65-82°C) puede mejorar la eficiencia de la limpieza. Utilice equipo ajustable Para reducir las cantidades del flujo de agua y la presi6n de enjuague como sea necesario para superficies sensibles. Las presiones de enjuague mayores a 1000 psi y las puntas de aspersi6n en abanico menores que 150 pueden dafiar permanentemente la mampostena sensible. Las cantidades del flujo de agua menores a 6 galones por minuto pueden reducir la productividad de la limpieza y contribuir a resultados de limpieza desiguales. Almacenamiento y manejo Almacene en un lugar fresco y seco con la ventilaci6n adecuada. Selle siempre el contenedor despu6s de suministrar. No altere ni mezde con otros quimicos. La vida 6til publicada asume que el almacenamiento de los contenedores sellados es en posici6n vertical en un lugar seco. Mantenga temperaturas de 45-100°F (7-38°C). No estibe dobles las tarimas. Deseche el producto no utilizado y el contenedor de acuerdo con los reglamentos locales, estatales y federales. APLICACION Antes de utilizar, lea "Preparaci6n" a "Informaci& de seguridad". PRUEBE SIEMPRE cada superficie y tipo de mancha Para comprobar su manejo, la disoluci6n y los resultados antes de la aplicaci6n general. Aplique de acuerdo con los siguientes procedimientos. Deje secar la superficie bien antes de la inspecci6n y la aprobaci6n. Disolucion El Custom Masonry Cleaner es una soluci6n de limpieza concentrada disefiada Para diluir con 2 a 6 panes de agua. Pruebe pars obtener la disoluci6n adecuada. Vierta siempre primero agua FRIA en una cubeta vacia, luego agregue el producto con cuidado. Nunca utilice agua caliente. Utilice s6lo cubetas de polietileno o polipropileno. Los materiales acidos y los vaporer atacan el metal. Al calcular el volumen del limpiador necesario para superficies porosas y texturizadas, considere 50 pies cuadrados por gal6n de limpiador preparado. Para superficies densas y lisas, considere hasta 150 pies cuadrados por gal6n de limpiador preparado. La tabla de cantidades de cobertura supone una tasa de cobertura promedio de 100 pies cuadrados por gal6n de limpiador preparado. Instrucciones de aplicad& Precauci6n: Multiples aplicaciones pueden grabar las superficies sensibles. No deje que el limpiador se seque en la superficie. Si se comienza a secar la superficie, vuelva a aplicar el limpiador. 1. Humedezca siempre previamente la superficie con aqua limpia, trabajando de abajo hacia arriba. En superficies verticales, mantenga mojadas las areas inferiores Para evitar manchas. 2. Aplique el limpiador diluido previamente de forma directa en la superficie utilizando un cepillo Para mamposteria o rocie a baja presi6n. Deje el limpiador en la superficie de 2 a 3 minutos. 3. Vuelva a aplicar el limpiador. Talle o raspe las areas con suciedad pesada utilizando bloques de madera o raspadores no metalicos. 4. Trabajando de abajo hacia arriba, enjuague bien con agua potable. Si el equipo de enjuague a presi6n no esta disponible, cepille la superficie mientras enjuaga. Limpiem Limpie las herramienras v el equipo utilizando agua potable. INFORMACION DE SEGURIDAD Sure Klean" Custom Masonry Cleaner es un producto de limpieza acido con cuestiones de seguridad comunes Para los materiales corrosivos. Use equipo de seguridad y los controles para el sitio de trabajo adecuados durante la aplicaci6n y el manejo. Lea toda la etiqueta y la Hoja de informac16n sobre la seguridad del material Para instrucciones de precauci6n antes de utilizarse. Primeros auzilios Ingestion: Si esta consciente la persona, proporcione grander cantidades de leche o agua y flame inmediatamente a un medico, sala de emergencias o centro de intoxicaciones. No induzca el v6mito. Contacto con los ojor. Enjuague los ojos bien durante 15 minutos. Obtenga atenci6n m6dica de inmediato. Contacto con la piel: Retire la ropa contaminada y enjuague bien durante 15 minutos. Obtenga atenci6n m6dica. Lave la ropa contaminada antes de volver a usarla. Inhalaci6n: Dirijase al aire fresco. Si no esta respirando, proporcione respiraci6n artificial. Obtenga atenci6n m6dica de inmediato. Informaci6n en caso de emergencia las 24 horas: INFOTRAC al 800-535-5053 GARANTIA La informaci6n y las recomendaciones hechas se basan en nuestra propia investigaci6n y en la investigaci6n de otras personas, y se consideran exactas. Sin embargo, no se garantiza su exactitud P6gina 2 de 3 0 No. de Articulo 35001 9 SKCMC - 122506 • ©Derechos de autor PROSOCO, Inc 2007 • • debido a que no podemos abarcar cada aplicaci6n posible de nuestros productos ni anticipar cada variaci6n que se presente en las superficies de mamposterfa, las condiciones de trabajos y los metodos utilizados. Los compradores deberan hacer sus propias pruebas para determinar la idoneidad de dichos productos para un fin en particular. PROSOCO, Inc. garantiza que este producto estA libre de defectos. Donde sea permitido por la ley, PROSOCO no hace ninguna otra garanda respecto de este producto, explicita o implicita, induyendo sin limitaci6n alguna, las garandas implicitas de comerciabilidad o aptitud para an fin en particular. El comprador sera responsable de hacer sus propias pruebas para determinar la idoneidad de este producto para su fin en particular. La responsabilidad de PROSOCO estara limitada en todos los casos a proveer el producto suficiente para volver a tratar las areas especfficas a las cuales se aplic6 el producto defectuoso. La aceptaci6n y el use de este producto absuelven a PROSOCO de cualquier otra responsabilidad, de cualquier Puente, incluyendo SCNUCNARTOOW. INC RxaweC by SCM1Nar1 Doxu,lx lor` GereM �am0lun.e on1Y miR �eib.xlax�mmis ana aa:r,n mrml. rNs wermnal....... ao<.rw e rna wxamraam a �Yro^vault' Im maA„q .m cwla,m to raga+ rsalna canlrxl aac�m.ms. amunre s�nu—f.lo. �A..swnvni. for ali Eimennw raLrrarronaM r m0l— d6 or a� � r e�ia� lonm.<o vacl ao<1�m:nms ane vnsra 1C wo m�n—.weli Ron: O APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBW weNiTT—o 04-0100 DATE 617/2018 la responsabilidad para danos incidentales, consecuentes o resultantes debido al incumplimiento de la garanda, negligencia o responsabilidad estricta. Los representantes de PROSOCO, sus distribuidores o concesionarios no pueden modificar ni ampliar esta garantfa. ATENCION AL CLIENTE El personal de la fabrica esta disponible para proporcionar asistencia sobre los productos, seguridad del medio ambiente y del trabajo sin obligaci6n alguna. Llame al 800-255-4255 y pida que to comuniquen con Atenci6n a Clientes, soporte tecnico. Los representantes capacitados en la fabrica se encuentran establecidos en las principales ciudades de los Estados Unidos. Llame a Atenci6n a Clientes al 800-255-4255 o visite nuestro sitio Web, wwwprosoco.com, para obtener el nombre del representante de PROSOCO en su area. P6gina 3 de 3 9 No. de Articulo 35001 • SKCMC - 122506 • ©Derechos de autor PROSOCO, Inc 2007 C N O :E� Q a 3 a -a 0 cd a' CID 0 a a CLEANING & PROTECTIVE TREATMENTS Heaver Du • SCNUCXARi OOW. INO ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED D REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT suewmuNO 04-0100 DATE 6M2018 Restoration Cleaner NE] Sure Klean® Heavy Duty Restoration Cleaner NE is a concentrated acidic cleaner specifically made to attack and wipe out the heaviest atmospheric staining the Northeast U.S. urban and industrial environment can produce on brick, terra cotta, granite, sandstone and more. Used carefully, this ultra -powerful formulation breaks loose and dissolves the decades of dirt, paint oxidation, carbon buildup and other atmospheric pollutants that can prove too difficult for other cleaners. A simple cold -water rinse removes these unsightly, stubborn stains, revealing the masonry's original beauty. ADVANTAGES • Specially formulated to clean the worst carbon staining and grime the Northeast urban environment can produce. • Proven effective on the dirtiest masonry. • Safer than sandblasting. Will not damage masonry when properly used. Limitations • Repeated application, or dilutions with less than three parts fresh water, may damage some masonry surfaces. Use Sure Klean® Light Duty Restoration Cleaner or Sure Klean® Restoration Cleaner where possible. • Not for interior use. Use Sure Klean® Light Duty Restoration Cleaner. • Not suitable for polished stone and glazed surfaces. Use Sure Klean® Light Duty Restoration Cleaner. • May etch window glass. REGULATORY COMPLIANCE VOC Compliance Sure Klean® Heavy Duty Restoration Cleaner NE is compliant with all national, state and district VOC regulations. TYPICAL TECHNICAL DATA FORM Clear, colorless liquid SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.18 pH 2.2 @ 1:3 dilution WT/GAL 9.78lbs ACTIVE CONTENT not applicable TOTAL SOLIDS not applicable VOC CONTENT not applicable FLASH POINT not applicable FREEZE POINT no data SHELF LIFE 3 years in tightly sealed, unopened container SAFETYINFORMAl10N Always read full label and SDS for precautionary instructions before use. Use appropriate safety equipment and job site controls during application and handling. 24-Hour Emergency Information: INFOTRAC at 800-535-5053 Product Data Sheet • Page 1 of 3 • Item #20033 - 110915 9 02015 PROSOCO, Inc. • www.prosoco.com n LJ • Product Data Sheet Sure Klean° Heavy Duty Restoration Cleaner NE PREPARATION Protect people, vehicles, property, plants, metal, glass, wood, and all non masonry and acid -sensitive surfaces from product, splash, residue, fumes and wind drift. Protect and/or divert auto and pedestrian traffic. Avoid exposing building occupants to fumes. On occupied buildings, cover all windows, air intakes and exterior air conditioning vents. Shut down air handling equipment during cleaning and until surfaces are thoroughly dry. Fumes attack glass, metal and all other acid -sensitive surfaces. Finish cleaning before installing windows, doors, hardware, light fixtures, roofing materials and other non masonry items that may be damaged by cleaner. If already installed, protect before cleaning All caulking and sealant materials should be in place and thoroughly cured before cleaning begins. Recommended for these substrates. Always test. Coverage is in sq.ft./m. per gallon of concentrate. Substrate 7ype Use? Coverage Burnished no Architectural Smooth no Concrete Block Split -faced no N/A Ribbed no Brick no Tile no Concrete Precast Panels no N/A Pavers no Cast -in -place no Brick yes Fired Clay Tile yes 125-400 sq.ft. Terra Cotta yes 28-47 sq.m. Pavers yes Marble, Polished no N/A Travertine, Limestone Unpolished no N/A Polished no N/A Granite 300-600 sq.ft. Unpolished yes 37-56 sq.m. Sandstone Unpolished yes 250-500 sq.ft. 28-47 sq.m. Slate Unpolished yes 300-600 sq.ft. 37-56 sq.m. Repeated applications may damage some surfaces. Always test to ensure desired results. Coverage estimates depend on surface texture and porosity. Surface and Air Temperatures Best air and masonry surface temperatures for cleaning are 401 F (40 C) or above. Cleaning when temperatures are below freezing or will be overnight may harm masonry. If freezing conditions existed before application, let masonry thaw. Equipment Use an acid -resistant brush or low-pressure (50 psi max) airless spray equipment. Fit equipment with acid -resistant hoses and gaskets to avoid discoloration. Do not apply with pressure spray above 50 psi. Higher pressure drives the chemicals deep into the surface, making complete rinse difficult. Staining may result. Rinse with enough water and pressure to flush spent cleaner and dissolved soiling from the masonry surface and surface pores without damage. Inadequate rinsing leaves residues which may stain the cleaned surface. Masonry -washing equipment generating 400-1000 psi with a water flow rate of 6-8 gallons per minute is the best water/pressure combination for rinsing porous masonry. Use a 15-450 fan spray tip. Heated water (150-1800 F; 65-820 C) may improve cleaning efficiency. Use adjustable equipment for reducing water flow -rates and rinsing pressure as needed for sensitive surfaces. Rinsing pressures greater than 1000 psi and fan spray tips smaller than 150 may permanently damage sensitive masonry. Water flow - rates less than 6 gallons per minute may reduce cleaning productivity and contribute to uneven cleaning results. Storage and Handling Store in a cool, dry place with adequate ventilation. Always seal container after dispensing. Do not alter or mix with other chemicals. Published shelf life assumes upright storage of factory -sealed containers in a dry place. Maintain temperature of 45-100° F (7-38° Q. Do not double stack pallets. Dispose of unused product and container in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. APPLICATION Read "Preparation" and the Safety Data Sheet before use. ALWAYS TEST a small area of each surface to confirm suitability and desired results before beginning overall application. Test each type of masonry and each type of stain. Test with the same equipment, recommended surface preparation and application Product Data Sheet • Page 2 of 3 9 Item #20033 - 110915 • ©2015 PROSOCO, Inc. • www.prosoco.com Product Data Sheet Sure Klean° Heavy Duty Restoration Cleaner NE procedures planned for general application. Let test area dry 3-7 days before inspection and approval. Make the test panel available for comparison throughout the cleaning project. Dilution Heavy Duty Restoration Cleaner NE must be diluted with fresh water before application. Failure to dilute this high-powered cleaner may result in bleaching of the masonry's natural color. Dilute 1 part concentrate to 3 parts water, depending on test results. When diluting, always pour water into bucket first, then carefully add product. Acidic materials attack metal. Use polyethylene or polypropylene buckets only. Application Instructions 1. Working from bottom to top, prewet the surface with clean water. 2. Apply cleaner using a brush or low-pressure spray. 3. Leave the cleaner on the surface for 3 to 5 minutes. Reapply. Gently scrub heavily soiled areas. Do not let cleaner dry on the surface. If drying occurs, lightly wet treated surfaces with fresh water and reapply, gently scrubbing. 4. Rinse with a low-pressure flood rinse to remove initial acidic residue with minimum risk of wind drift. 5. Rinse thoroughly using high-pressure spray, from the bottom of the treated area to the top covering each section of the surface with a concentrated stream of water. To avoid streaking, keep wall below wet and rinsed free of cleaner and residues. Cleanup Clean tools and equipment using fresh water. ' 1 r4 The information and recommendations made are based on our own research and the research of others, and are believed to be accurate. However, no guarantee of their accuracy is made because we cannot cover every possible application of our products, nor anticipate every variation encountered in masonry surfaces, job conditions and methods used. The purchasers shall make their own tests to determine the suitability of such products for a particular purpose. PROSOCO, Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects. Where permitted by law, PROSOCO makes no other warranties with respect to this product, express or implied, including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for particular purpose. The purchaser shall be responsible to make his own tests to determine the suitability of this product for his particular purpose. PROSOCO's liability shall be limited in all events to supplying sufficient product to re -treat the specific areas to which defective product has been applied. Acceptance and use of this product absolves PROSOCO from any other liability, from whatever source, including liability for incidental, consequential or resultant damages whether due to breach of warranty, negligence or strict liability. This warranty may not be modified or extended by representatives of PROSOCO, its distributors or dealers. CUSTOMER CARE Factory personnel are available for product, environment and job -safety assistance with no obligation. Call 800-255-4255 and ask for Customer Care - technical support. Factory -trained representatives are established in principal cities throughout the continental United States. Call Customer Care at 800-255-4255, or visit our web site at www.prosoco.com, for the name of the PROSOCO representative in your area. BEST PRACTICES Do not apply with pressure spray above 50 psi. Higher pressure drives the chemicals deep into the surface, making complete rinse difficult. Staining may result. Heavy Duty Restoration Cleaner NE must be diluted with fresh water before application. Failure to dilute this high-powered cleaner may result in bleaching of the masonry's natural color. Rinse with enough water and pressure to flush spent cleaner and dissolved soiling from the masonry surface and surface pores without damage. Inadequate rinsing leaves residues which may stain the cleaned surface. Never go it alone. For problems or questions, contact your local PROSOCO distributor or field representative. Or call PROSOCO technical Customer Care toll -free at 800-255-4255. Product Data Sheet • Page 3 of 3 9 Item #20033 - 110915 • 02015 PROSOCO, Inc. • www.prosoco.com U CLEANING & PROTECTIVE TREATMENTS ❑1 RW O.RRROVF^. 05 %OTEO O RMSF Bx0 RESUR�R f)REIFCiFO-RES�BNR 0%.-01C0 6I7/2018 ,_Restoration Cleaner-_-] Sure Kle® Restoration Cleaner is a concentrated compound formulated as a carbon solubilizer. Used properly, it cleans brick, granite, sandstone, terra cotta, many exposed aggregate surfaces and other masonry except limestone, marble or concrete. This product has been safely and effectively used to clean historic structures throughout the United States and Canada. When properly used, Sure Klean® Restoration Cleaner is safer and less expensive than sandblasting or steam cleaning. Application to masonry surfaces loosens and dissolves dirt, paint oxidation, carbon buildup and other atmospheric pollutants. A simple cold -water rinse removes unsightly stains. ADVANTAGES • Proven effective for cleaning dirty and heavily carboned buildings. • Safer than sandblasting. Will not pit or damage the masonry when properly applied. Limitations • May etch window glass. • Not suitable for cleaning of limestone, concrete or marble surfaces. See Sure Kee® Limestone Restorer or Sure Kee® 766 Limestone & Masonry Prewash literature for these applications. • Not recommended for interior use. Contact PROSOCO's Customer Care (800-255-4255) for recommendations for the most appropriate Sure Kle® or Enviro Kee® interior cleaning system. REGULATORY COMPLIANCE VOC (omplian(e Sure Kle® Restoration Cleaner is compliant with all national, state and district VOC regulations. TYPICAL TECHNICAL DATA FORM Clear, colorless liquid SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.050 pH 2.2 @ 1:3 dilution WT/GAL 8.75lbs ACTIVE CONTENT not applicable TOTAL SOLIDS not applicable VOC CONTENT not applicable FLASH POINT not applicable FREEZE POINT no data SHELF LIFE 3 years in tightly sealed, unopened container SAFETY INFORMATION Always read full label and SDS for precautionary instructions before use. Use appropriate safety equipment and job site controls during application and handling. 24-Hour Emergency Information: INFOTRAC at 800-535-5053 Product Data Sheet • Page 1 of 4 • Item #20030 - 110915 • 02015 PROSOCO, Inc. • www.prosoco.com 0 Product Data Sheet Sure Klean° Restoration Cleaner PREPARATION Protect people, vehicles, property, plants, metal, and all non masonry and acid -sensitive surfaces from contact with cleaner, rinse residue, fumes and wind drift. Protect/divert auto and foot traffic. Clean when traffic is at a minimum. Maintain sufficient ventilation to avoid buildup of potentially damaging fumes. Avoid exposing building occupants to fumes. On occupied buildings, cover all windows, air intakes and exterior air conditioning vents. Shut down air handling equipment during cleaning and until surfaces are thoroughly dry. Fumes attack glass, metal and all other acid -sensitive surfaces. Clean masonry before installing windows, doors, finished flooring, metal fixtures, hardware, light fixtures, roofing materials and other non masonry items. If already installed, protect with Sure Klean® Strippable Masking or polyethylene before application. Recommended for these substrates. Always test. Coverage is in sq.ft./m. per gallon of concentrate. Substrate Type Use? Coverage Burnished no Architectural th no Concrete Block S h� Split -faced no N/A Ribbed no Brick no Tile no Concrete Precast Panels no N/A Pavers no Cast -in -place no Brick yes Fired Clay Tile yes 125-400 sq.ft. Terra Cotta yes 12-37 sq.m. Pavers yes Marble, Polished no N/A Travertine, Limestone Unpolished no N/A Polished no N/A Granite 200-500 sq.ft. Unpolished yes 19-47 sq.m. 125-400 sq.ft. Sandstone Unpolished yes 12-37 sq.m. Slate Unpolished yes 200-500 sq.ft. 19-47 sq.m. Always test to ensure desired results. Coverage estimates depend on surface texture and porosity. aa+a � drrso+e All caulking and sealant materials should be in place and thoroughly cured before cleaning. Restoration Cleaner is corrosive, etches glass and architectural aluminum and is harmful to wood, painted surfaces and foliage. Inspect glazed terra cotta and tile carefully. Where glaze has been partially weathered away or etched, cleaning may cause additional loss of glaze. Surface and Air Temperatures Best cleaning temperatures are 400 F (40 C) or above for air and masonry. Cleaning when temperatures are below freezing or will be overnight may harm masonry. If freezing conditions have existed, let the masonry thaw before cleaning. Equipment Apply using low pressure (50 psi max) spray, roller or densely filled (tampico) masonry washing brush. Do not apply with high pressure spray. This drives the chemicals deep into the surface, making rinse difficult. Discoloration may result. Rinse with enough water and pressure to flush spent cleaner and dissolved soiling from the masonry surface and surface pores without damage. Inadequate rinsing leaves residues which may stain the cleaned surface. Masonry -washing equipment generating 400-1000 psi with a water flow rate of 6-8 gallons per minute is the best water/pressure combination for rinsing porous masonry. Use a 15-450 fan spray tip. Heated water (150-1800 F; 65-820 C) may improve cleaning efficiency. Use adjustable equipment for reducing water flow -rates and rinsing pressure as needed for sensitive surfaces. Rinsing pressures greater than 1000 psi and fan spray tips smaller than 150 may permanently damage sensitive masonry. Water flow -rates less than 6 gallons per minute may reduce cleaning productivity and contribute to uneven cleaning results. Storage and Handling Store in a cool, dry place with adequate ventilation. Always seal container after dispensing. Do not alter or mix with other chemicals. Published shelf life assumes upright storage of factory -sealed containers in a dry place. Maintain temperature of 45-100° F (7-38° Q. Do not double stack pallets. Dispose of unused product and container in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. Product Data Sheet • Page 2 of 4 • Item #20030 - 110915 • 02015 PROSOCO, Inc. • www.prosoco.com Product Data Sheet Sure Klean° Restoration Cleaner APPLICATION Read "Preparation" and the Safety Data Sheet before use. ALWAYS TEST a small area of each surface to confirm suitability and desired results before beginning overall application. Test each type of masonry and each type of stain. Test with the same equipment, recommended surface preparation and application procedures planned for general application. Let test area dry 3-7 days before inspection and approval. Make the test panel available for comparison throughout the cleaning project. Dilution Always pour water into empty bucket first, then carefully add concentrate. Handle in polypropylene or polyethylene buckets only. Acidic liquids and fumes attack metal. Porous Masonry. Use concentrate during initial testing. If concentrate cleans effectively, run tests with diluted solutions of up to 3 parts water to 1 part concentrate. Use the mildest effective solution based on test results. Nonporous Masonry (glazed brick & terra cotta): Dilute with 1 to 3 parts water to 1 part product concentrate, depending on test results. Sure Kle® Restoration Cleaner is an acidic product and may etch polished and glazed surfaces. Etching can be controlled by dilution. Application Instructions 1. After protecting all non masonry surfaces, thoroughly prewet the area to be cleaned with fresh water, working from the bottom to the top. 2. Apply the cleaning solution liberally. BEST PRAITIIES Restoration Cleaner is corrosive, etches glass and architectural aluminum and is harmful to wood, painted surfaces and foliage. Inspect glazed terra cotta and tile carefully. Where glaze has been partially weathered away or etched, cleaning may cause additional loss of glaze. On severely stained horizontal surfaces, under window sills, eaves, etc., pretreatment with Sure Kle® 766 Limestone & Masonry Prewash may prove effective. Read and follow product procedures and recommendations. When diluting, always pour water into empty bucket first, then carefully add product 3. Leave the cleaning solution on the surface for 3-5 minutes. Reapply. Light scrubbing improves cleaning results especially if high-pressure rinsing equipment isn't available. Keep people away from treated surfaces. Do not let the cleaning solution "dry in" to the masonry - bleaching may occur. 4. Water rinse with low-pressure, flood rinse to remove initial acidic residue with minimum risk of wind drift. Then rinse the treated area thoroughly with high-pressure spray. Rinse from the bottom to the top. Flush each section of the surface with a concentrated stream of water. Keep the wall below wet and rinsed free of cleaner and residues to avoid streaks. On severely stained horizontal surfaces under window sills, eaves, etc., pretreating with Sure Kle® 766 Limestone & Masonry Prewash may prove effective. Read and follow product procedures and recommendations. Pressure rinse, then "afterwash" with Sure Klean® Restoration Cleaner followed by water rinse. Cleanup Clean tools and equipment using fresh water. Maintenance A breathable water repellent makes the cleaned surface less likely to stain and keeps the surface clean longer. It also makes future cleaning operations faster and easier. For more information about water repellents for masonry, contact PROSOCO's Customer Care (800-255-4255) regarding Sure Klean® Weather Seal products. concentrate. Use the mildest effective solution based on test results. Apply using low pressure spray, 50 psi maximum. Do not apply with high pressure spray. This drives the chemicals deep into the surface, making rinse difficult. Discoloration may result. A breathable water repellent makes the cleaned surface less likely to stain and keeps the surface clean longer. For more information about water repellents for masonry, contact PROSOCO's Customer Care at 800-255-4255. Never go it alone. For problems or questions, contact your local PROSOCO distributor or field representative. Or call PROSOCO technical Customer Care toll -free at 800-255-4255. Product Data Sheet • Page 3 of 4 • Item #20030 - 110915 • ©2015 PROSOCO, Inc. • www.prosoco.com Product Data Sheet Sure Kleam' Restoration Cleaner WARRANTY The information and recommendations made are based on our own research and the research of others, and are believed to be accurate. However, no guarantee of their accuracy is made because we cannot cover every possible application of our products, nor anticipate every variation encountered in masonry surfaces, job conditions and methods used. The purchasers shall make their own tests to determine the suitability of such products for a particular purpose. PROSOCO, Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects. Where permitted by law, PROSOCO makes no other warranties with respect to this product, express or implied, including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for particular purpose. The purchaser shall be responsible to make his own tests to determine the suitability of this product for his particular purpose. PROSOCO's liability shall be limited in all events to supplying sufficient product to re -treat the specific areas to which defective product has been applied. Acceptance and use of this product absolves PROSOCO from any other liability, from whatever source, including liability for incidental, consequential or resultant damages whether due to breach of warranty, negligence or strict liability. This warranty may not be modified or extended by representatives of PROSOCO, its distributors or dealers. CUSTOMER CARE Factory personnel are available for product, environment and job -safety assistance with no obligation. Call 800-255-4255 and ask for Customer Care - technical support. Factory -trained representatives are established in principal cities throughout the continental United States. Call Customer Care at 800-255-4255, or visit our web site at www.prosoco.com, for the name of the PROSOCO representative in your area. uw.cRinr oow, ir�c ❑ u•RRcvcR o wRrvEo �s RorEo 0 REVISE AND RES.-T ❑ REJEilEO- iELJBMR .0 04-0100 te, 6/7/2018 Product Data Sheet • Page 4 of 4 • Item #20030 - 110915 • 02015 PROSOCO, Inc. 9 www.prosoco.com Water, Stain & Slip Protection for To remove accumulated 511 Porous Plus residue, use Miracle Residue Remover as ■ Grout ■ Flamed, Honed & Polished Limestone directed. ■ Flamed, Honed & Polished Granite — ■ Flamed, Honed & Polished Marble Existing Installation - Surface Preparation _ ■ Saitillo Tile ■Terra Cotta Pavers ■Masonry Surface must bed and free of contaminants, includin previously applied sealers, dry I p y dirt dirt, deposits, her heavy dirt ■ Sandstone ■ Porous Slate & Brick ■ Cement time &hard water efflorescence, rust & o and grime. "— ■ Concrete '�""' ■ Sanded Grout ■ Cantera/Adoquin ■ Stucco ■ Flagstone Floor Coating/Wax Removal: To remove existing coatings and/or waxes, use Mira Strip or Finish Sealer Stripper following the instructions carefully. Uses Interior & Exterior Heavy Duty Cleaning: To remove lime and hard water deposits, efflorescence rust, grease another heavy dirt and grime use HDAC (Heavy Duty Acidic Cleaner] or, Kitchens Showers ■ Restrooms ■ Patios ■ Drive Ways P p odc Acid Cleaner as directed. For a non-acid deep clean use Liquid Poultice ■ Garages ■ Pool Areas ■ Walls as directed. All stri pers and/or cleaners should be thoroughly rinsed with clean Special Features water and the surface allowed to dry. Water Resistant E Stain Resistant N Weather Resistant Sealing Existing Surfaces: Follow the application instructions previous )y mentioned, the tile the time. When treating ■ Acid Resistant ■ Salt Resistant ■ Freeze/Thaw Resistant except now, seal grout and or stone surfaces at same surfaces together, make sure that the recessed is saturated. ■ Slip Resistant ■ Easy To Use ■ Low Toxicity grout ■ Non Yellowing ■ Non coating ■ U.V. Transparent Light Cleaning: Use Tile & Stone Cleaner, Porcelain & Ceramic Tile Cleaner, Limestone/Travertine Soap & Counter Kleen as directed. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. 511 Porous Plus is a unique formulation designed for the protection ofthe most porous tile, stone and grout surfaces. 5ss Porous Plus penetrates into the surface and forms an invisible barrier that is resistant to moisture and stains, while allowing vapor to escape. 511 Porous Plus is not a sur- facecoating and will not alter the natural look All surfaces are harder and less slip- pery.5ss Porous Plus can be used on interior and exterior applications. 5ss Porous PPllus is U.V. transparent resists acid rain and will not yellow under any circumstances. ss Porous Plus avers es z to 10 times the covers a of com etitive roducts (See Sealer Cure Time 511 Porous Plus will be dry to the touch in i - 3 hours and may be used for normal foot traffic. For optimum results the area should be kept dry and free from staining materials for 24 - 72 hours. Coverage Chart - used as directed Material Cost per 5oo sq.ft. l000 sq.ft. 1500 sq.fL z000 sq.ft. sq.ft/sq.m. 45 sq.m. 90 sq.m. 135 sq.m. 18o sq.m. coverage chart). gss products have been formulated for or applied to freshly poured to the Sanded Grout Limestone 15-.28 15-.258 concrete retard evaporation ofwater. Porous Plus is on the approved sources list of the United States Postal Service. Safti5ss Sand Stone .1lo 5.28 Test Data Flag Stone Flamed Granite .15-.28 .15-.28 Independent laboratory tests show 11 Porous Plus out performs P 5 P Textured Marble .15-.28 competitive products. Test results are available upon request for Staining, Static Coefficient friction, Tabor Abrasion, Surface Absorption, Freeze/Thaw, and Vapor Brick .15-.28 of Concrete 15-45 Transmission. Stucco 22-.4 NOTE: For any questions concerning grout - referto the grout Slate 15-.2 manufacturers specifications. Terra Cotta Canter�oquin 15-•45 15-.45 511 Porous Plus will not stop acid etching. Masonry .15- 45 Sample Testing Due to the differences of each substrate, several inconspicuous test patches should be completed to assure maximum performance. User must determine suitability of the product for their intended use. Polished Stone Cost per sq. ft/3000-4000 sq.ft. (.05 - .07) Cost per sq.ft. is based on a suggested list price of $zoo/gallon.1 gallon = 3.785 Titers. Color and Gloss Enhancement MAINTENANCE For added color with "Textured and Non polished" surfaces, 511 Seal & Enhance or For ongoing maintenance instructions please referto Miracle Sealants Care Guide. Mira Matte may be used. For polished marble, travertine limestone and granite, Refer to the Miracle Sealants Product Recommendation Chart for specific product Stone Polish, Mira Dui, Marble Conditioner or Granite firite may be used as direct- recommendations. ed. For ceramic tile, Tile Restor or Tile Brite may be used as directed. SUp Resistance Storage Store 5u Porous Plus in the original containe, property sealed to avoid contamina- 511 Impregnator increases the static coefficient of friction on all surfaces. tion and solvent evaporation. Stored at 77' F (z5° Q, 511 Porous Plus will have a shelf Protect Neighboring Surfaces life of 12 months. Always protect neighboring surfaces including wood, carpet, metal, landscaping and Technical Support other non masonry surfaces. For additional technical support, contact Miracle Sealants Company at 1-800-350-1901 or 626-443-6433 ext. 3013 Read entire label and SDS before using. 511 Porous Plus should not be diluted or thinned in any way. 511 Porous Plus should be used as is direct from approved con- tainer. easy cleanup after grouting. Grout can stain many surfaces if this procedure is not used prior to the grouting process. ApplySss Porous Plus using a Mira Brush or a clean towel. Apply enough to wet the surface. (See coverage charts) Be careful not to saturate the open grout joints. Allow 511 Porous Plus to stand for approximately 3 - 5 minutes for maximum penetration. Any excess sealer remaining at this time should be removed by wioina the surface with a clean dry towel. On very porous surfaces Office Hours Monday - Friday from 8:3o am - 5:00 pm PT. 1-626-443-64331-800-350-1901 • Fax:1-626-443.1435 website: www.miractesealants.com Produd Damaged During Transportation If product is damaged during transportation contact Info Trac @ 1-800-535-5053 Additional Products Miracle Sealants Company offers a complete line of water & stain repellents, sealers, cleaners, polishing compounds, diamond abrasives, machinery and accessories for the tile, stone, concrete, metal, fabric and carpet professional or do-it-yourself spe- cialist excess seater that has anti on the surace creating a residue/mlm, may be removed by applying Residue Remover. Apply Residue Remover undiluted to the affected area with a clean dry towel. Let it sit for 1- z minutes before buffing the area with a secondCAUTIONS dry towel Allow Porous Plus to for 6 -1z hours before clean 511 cure continuing with the grouting procedure per manufacturers specification. After Grouting: Once grouted, make sure that all grout residue is removed from the surface with a clean sponge and water. Allow to dry at least z4 - hours. Instructions are a condensed guide and should not be considered complete. In the event of failure, the only obligation of Miracle Sealant Comppany shall be to replace grout 7z such products proven to be defective. Before using, usershall determine the suit - If grout clean up is not performed effectively, an additional cleaning may be neces- ability of the product for their intended use User assumes all risks and liabil' sary, to remove remaining grout residue or haze. For this procedure use Phosphoric whatsoever in connection therein. Neither seller nor manufacturer shall be liab a for Acid Cleaner, fHDAC) Heavy DutyAcidic Cleaner (HydrochloricAcid) or Epoxy Grout any injury or inability to use this product. Film Remover ollowing the instructions carefully. Grout Seating Once the area has completely dried, proceed with the sealing of the grout for water and stain resistance. Apply 5ss Porous Plus to all grout with a paintbrush. An excess sealerthat gets on t9e surface should be wiped off with a clean towel before it dries. On larger jobs grout can be sealed by retreatingg the entire area including the tile or stone surface a second time. Be careful not to at ow the sealer to puddle or dry on presealed surfaces. Residue Removal Caution siderPorous edr to sand must be combustible in a wpetroleum ll ventilatedistillates. la eaa Good ve tilation means that fresh air is flowing in such a way as to feel a slight breeze. Open windows and use fans to circulate air. Continue to ventilate until vapors are eliminated. Exposure to high vapor concentration must be avoided. Inhalin the vapors can be harmful. Keep away from heat and open flames. Avoid prolongcontactwith skin. Chemical resis- tant gloves should be worn at all times. Keep small children and pets out of the area until product or surface has thoroughly dried. Referto MSDS for additional informa- tion. 1 40 • • SUBMITTAL #ik' schuchart/dow Poriners. Builders. Crahsmen. TO BMA SUBMITTAL NUMBER E-005 Jamie Brewster McLeod, Teraissa McGovern SUBMITTAL DATE 6/7/18 112 S. Mill Street #B RESPONSE DUE DATE ASAP Aspen, CO 81611 SUBMITTED BY KC PROJECT Sardy COST CODES 09-9100 SUBJECT Ridge Cap Finishing/Painting SUBMITTAL REMARKS The historic ridge cap that was taken off the roof prior to tear off is in poor shape. We are proposing to paint it to restore using the following steps: • Lightly wash to remove loose material • Lightly sand • Apply SW Procryl primer for galvanized metal- brush/spray finish • Light sand • Apply SW Direct -to -Metal high performance finish - low sheen - brush/spray finish Thank you, Kinga Czerska 4001 AURORA AVE N / SEATTLE. WA 98103 / P. 206 633 3003 / F. 206 633 0990 / SCHUCHARTDOW.COM loop fit* 4 Er T xy • 'PR113.05 INDUSTRIAL UNIVERSAL PRIMER A f 2/ 1/2 14 m li wi h: OTC Yes LEED009CI Yes SCAQMD Yes LEED009NC Yes CARB Yes LEED009CS Yes CARB SCM 2007 Yes LEEDO 09 S Yes MPI# Yes NGBS Yes CHARACTERISTICS RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Universal Waterborne topcoat: Primer is an advanced technology, self 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial High Performance Acrylic cross -linking acrylic primer. It is rust or Pro Industrial Waterborne SCUCHART DM, INC inhibitive and designed for both Catalyzed Epoxy Nm construction and maintenance or Pro Industrial Multi -Surface Acrylic applications. It can be used as a primer or Pro Industrial Hi-Bild Waterbased Epoxy under water -based or solvent -based high or Pro Industrial Pre -Catalyzed Epoxy oAPPIM 'VED o aRRRaWo M NoTEo performance topcoats. o RENSE RORESU.MIT • Rust inhibitive Solvent borne topcoat: ❑KA11E.-RESAMIT • Single component 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial High Performance Epoxy R %0 09-9100 — &7=1e or Pro Industrial Urethane Alkyd S•„.nRE • Early moisture resistant • Fast dry • Low temperature application 40°F • Interior and exterior use • Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Universal Primer B66W310 Off White is GREENGUARD GOLD certified for low chemical emissions into indoor air during product usage. For more information, visit ul.com/gg. Color: Off White, Gray, Red Oxide Recommended Spread Rate per coat: System Tested: (unless otherwise indicated) Wet mils: 5.0 - 10.0 Dry mils: 2.0 - 4.0 Substrate: Steel Coverage: 156 - 312 sq ft/gal Surface Preparation: SSPC-SP10 approximate 1 ct. Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Universal Primer NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple 1 Ct. Pro Industrial High Performance Acrylic coats to achieve maximum film thickness and uni- formity of appearance. Adhesion: Result: Passes Drying Time @ 6.0 mils wet 50% RH: Method: ASTM D4541 Moisture Condensation Resistance: 40°F 77°F 120°F Result: 500 psi Method: ASTM D4585, 100°F, 1250 To touch: 2 hrs 40 min 20 min hours Tack free: 8 hrs 2 hrs 1 hr Corrosion Weathering: Result: Passes To recoat: 16 hrs 4 hrs 2 hrs Method: ASTM D5894, 10 cycles, To cure: 45 days 30 days 14 days 3360 hours Pencil Hardness: Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thick- Result: Passes Method: ASTM D3363 ness dependent. Result: H Finish: Low sheen Direct Impact Resistance: Flash Point: N/A Method: ASTM D2794 Salt Fog Resistance: Shelf Life: 36 months, unopened Result: >140 in. lbs. Method: ASTM B117, 1250 hours Store indoors at 40°F to 100°F. Result: Passes Tinting: Do not tint Dry Heat Resistance": B66W310 (may vary by color) Method: ASTM D2485 Provides performance comparable to VOC (less exempt solvents): Result: 200°F products formulated to federal specifica- 96 g/L; 0.80 lb/gal tion: AA50557 and Paint Specification: As per40 CFR 59.406 and SOR/2009-264os.12 Flexibility: SSPC-Paint 23. o Volume Solids: 36 /o ± 2 /o Method: ASTM D522, 180' bend, Weight Solids: 49% ± 2% 1/4" mandrel Weight per Gallon: 10.2 lb 'Suitable for intermittent dry heat resistance up to 300oF when used as a system with Sher -Cry] HPA 2/2014 www.sherwin-williams.com continued on back • PRO INDUSTRIALT°" PRO-CRYL® UNIVERSAL PRIMER SURFACE PREPARATION • SHERW/N-WILLIAMS. ,d APPLICATION WARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate Refer to the MSDS before using dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain Temperature: 40°F minimum damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. 120°F maximum Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of (air, surface, and material) proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) At least 5°F above dew point and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Relative humidity: 85% maximum Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning. tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteris- tics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compatible with Iron and Steel - Minimum surface preparation is Hand Tool Cleaning per SSPC- the existing environmental and application conditions. SP2. Remove all oil and grease from the surface per SSPC-SP1. For better perform- ance, use Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6. Reducer: Water Aluminum - Remove all oil, grease, dirt, oxide and other foreign material per SSPC- SP1. Galvanizing - Allow to weather a minimum of six months prior to coating. Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1. When weathering is not possible, or the surface has been treated with chromates or silicates, first Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1 and apply a test patch. Allow paint to dry at least one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, brush blasting per SSPC-SP7 is necessary to remove these treatments. Rusty galvanizing requires a minimum of Hand Tool Cleaning per SSPC-SP2, prime the area the same day as cleaned. Previously Painted Surfaces - If in sound condition, clean the surface of all foreign material. Smooth, hard or glossy coatings and surfaces should be dulled by abrading the surface. Apply a test area, allowing paint to dry one week before testing adhe- sion. If adhesion is poor, additional abrasion of the surface and/or removal of the previous coating may be necessary. Retest surface for adhesion. If paint is peeling or badly weathered, clean surface to sound substrate and treat as a new surface as above. SCHUCHART DOW, INC suewmu rt M Reviewed by Schuchart Dow, Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and design intent. This submittal review does not relieve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to requirements of the contract documents. Subcontractor is responsible for all dimensions, correct fabrication and accurate fit with the work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. O APPROVED O APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT SUBMITTAL NO 09-9100 DATE 6/7/2018 BY SIGNATURE Airless Spray Pressure....................................2000 psi Hose ............................................ 1/4" ID Tip ...................................... .015" - .019„ Filter ......................................... 60 mesh Reduction .................. Not recommended Conventional Spray Gun .......................................... Binks 95 Fluid Nozzle........................................66 Air Nozzle ...................................... 63PB Atomization Pressure ....................60 psi Fluid Pressure...............................25 psi ReductionAs needed up to 5% by volume Brush ........................... Nylon/Polyester Reduction .................. Not recommended Roller...................................3/8" woven ReductionAs needed up to 5% by volume If specific application equipment is listed above, equivalent equipment may be substituted. CLEANUP INFORMATION Clean spills and spatters immediately with soap and warm water. Clean hands and tools immediately after use with soap and warm water. After cleaning, flush spray equipment with Mineral Spirits to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using Mineral Spirits. HOTVV 02/17/2014 B66VV310 3296 The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommen- dations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin. The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control proce- dures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the defective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin- Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHER- WISE, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Protective DTM ACRYLIC COATING Marine _ - -- Coatings ••�� m•oim —1. , 2014 PRODUCT INFORMATION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION DTM ACRYLIC COATING is a 100% acrylic, water reducible, corro- sion resistant coating for light to moderate industrial use. Designed for new construction or maintenance use and can be used directly over prepared substrates. • Chemical resistant Corrosion resistant • Fast dry Low odor, Low VOC • Flash rust/early rust resistant • Interior/exterior use • Single component • Outstanding application characteristics PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS Finish: Gloss or Semi -Gloss Color: Wide range of colors including safety colors Volume Solids: 38% ± 2%, may vary by color Weight Solids: 48% ± 2%, may vary by color VOC (EPA Method 24): <250 g/L; 2.08 lb/gal Recommended Spreading Rate per coat: Minimum Maximum Wet mils (microns) 6.5 (165) 10.0 (250) Dry mils (microns) 2.5 (63) 4.0 (100) --Coverage sq ft/gal (mz/L) 155 (3.8) 250 (6.1) Theoretical coverage sq ft/gal 608 (14.9) (ml/L) @ 1 mil / 25 microns dft NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum film thickness and uniformity of appearance. Drvina Schedule 0 8.0 mils wet (200 microns): @ 50°F/10°C @ 77°F/25°C @ 110°F/43°C 50% RH To touch: 1.5 hours 1 hour 30 minutes Tack free: 6 hours 4 hours 2 hours To recoat: 6 hours 4 hours 2 hours To cure: 30 days 30 days 30 days Shelf Life: 36 months, unopened Store indoors at 50°F (10°C) to 100-F(38°C) Flash Point: >200oF (93°C), PMCC Reducer: Water R8K10 - WB Hot Weather Reducer up to 10% Clean Up: Water B66-100 SERIES GLOSS B66-200 SERIES SEMI -GLOSS (RECOMMENDED USES For use over prepared: • Steel Galvanizing Wood • Aluminum Concrete Masonry • Drywall Zinc rich primers • Water treatment plants Examples: • Buildings Equipment New Construction • Machinery Piping Select Marine Structures • Power plants Structural Steel • Water treatment plants • Storage Tank Exteriors • Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities • Conforms to AWWA D102 OCS #3 • Acceptable for use in high performance architectural applications. • Complies with performance criteria of SSPC Paint 24. PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS Substrate*: Steel Surface Preparation*: SSPC-SP10 System Tested*: 2 cts. DTM Ac7lic Coating @ 3.0 mils (75 microns) dit/ct 'unless otherwise noted below Test Name Test Method Results Abrasion ASTM D4060, CS17 Resistance wheel, 1000 cycles, 107 mg loss 1 kg load Accelerated ASTM D4587, QUV-A, passes Weathering 5,000 hours Adhesion ASTM D4541 >500 psi Rating 9 per ASTM Corrosion ASTM D5894, 15 D610 for rusting , Weathering cycles, 5,040 hours Rating10 per ASTM D714 for blistering Direct Impact ASTM D2794 >160 in. lbs. Resistance Dry Heat Resistance ASTM D2485 300°F (149°C) Exterior Durability 1 year, 45° South Excellent Flexibility ASTM D522, 180° Passes bend, 1/8" mandrel Moisture ASTM D4585, 100°F Condensation (38°C), 300 hours Passes Resistance (2 coats) Pencil Hardness ASTM D3363 213 Salt Fog Resistance ASTM B117, 500 hours Excellent Flame Spread Flame Spread Rating ASTM E84-91a Index - 5 ; Smoke Density Index - 0 Provides performance comparable to products formulated to federal specification: AA50570, and Paint Specification: SSPC- Paint 23 and 24. www.sherwin-williams.com/protective continued on back Protective Marine Coatings DTM ACRYLIC COATING PRODUCT INFORMATION RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS Steel: 1 ct. DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish or Kern Bond HS or Zinc Clad Primer Qr ProCryl Primer 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating Dry Film Thickness / ct. Mils (Microns) 2.5-5.0 (63-125) 2.0-5.0 (63-125) 3.0-5.0 (75-125) 2.0-4.0 (50-100) 2.5-4.0 (63-100) Steel: 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating* 2.5-4.0 (63-100) (Application of coating on unprimed bare steel may cause pinpoint rusting.) Aluminum: 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating 2.5-4.0 (63-100) Aluminum: 1 ct. DTM Wash Primer 0.7-1.3 (18-32) 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating 2.5-4.0 (63-100) Galvanizing: 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating 2.5-4.0 (63-100) Concrete Block: 1 ct. Heavy Duty Block Filler 10.0-18.0 (250-450) 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating 2.5-4.0 (63-100) Concrete/Masonry: 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating 2.5-4.0 (63-100) Drywall: 1 ct. ProMar 200 0 VOC Latex Wall Primer 1.0 (25) 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating 2.5-4.0 (63-100) Prefinished Siding: (Baked -on finishes) 1 ct. DTM Bonding Primer 2.0-5.0 (50-125) 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating 2.5-4.0 (63-100) Wood, exterior: 1 ct. Exterior Oil -Based Wood Primer 2.3 (58) 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating 2.5-4.0 (63-100) Wood, interior: 1 ct. Premium Interior Wall & Wood Primer 1.8 (45) 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating 2.5-4.0 (63-100) *Safety Colors, Deep Base, and Ultradeep colors require a prime coat of DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish, B66W1, for maximum durability, adhesion, and corrosion protection. The systems listed above are representative of the product's use, other systems may be appropriate. DISCLAIMER The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin- Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin. B66-100 SERIES GLOSS B66-200 SERIES SEMI -GLOSS SURFACE PREPARATION Surface must be clean dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion. Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning. Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed surface preparation in- formation. Minimum recommended surfacep T aration: ' Iron & Steel: SSP-SP2 Aluminum: SSPC-SP1 Galvanizing SSPC-SP1 Concrete & Masonry: SSPC-SP13/NACE6 or ICRI No. 310.2R, CSP 1-3 Wood: Dry and sanded smooth. Primer required. *Safety Colors, Deep Base, and Ultradeep colors require a prime coat of DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish, B66W1, for maximum durability, adhesion, and corrosion protection. Surface Preparation Standards Condition of ISO 8501-1 Swedish Std. Surface BS7079:A1 SIS055900 SSPC NACE White Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1 Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa 2.5 SP 10 2 Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3 Brush -Off Blast Sa 1 Sa 1 SP 7 4 Hand Tool Cleaning Rusted C St 2 C St 2 SP 2 Pitted & Rusted D St 2 D St 2 SP 2 Power Tool Cleaning Rusted C St 3 C St 3 SP 3 - Pitted & Rusted D St 3 D St 3 SP 3 - TINTING Tint with BAC, CCE, or EnviroToner at 100% tint strength, using the re- spective tinting formula pages.. Better performance will be achieved with EnviroToners. Five minutes minimum mixing on a mechanical shaker is required for complete mixing of color. Tinting with BAC or CCE can affect the flash/early rust resistance of the coating. APPLICATION CONDITIONS Temperature: 50'F (10'C) minimum, 110°F (43'C) maxi- mum (air, surface, and material) A� yeast 5°F (2.8°C) above dew point Relative humidity: 8 /o maximum Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed application information. ORDERING INFORMATION Packaging: 1 (3.78L) and 5 gallon (18.9L) containers Weight: 10.2 t 0.2 Ib/gl 1.22 Kg/L May vary by color. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions. WARRANTY The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufactur- ing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the defec- tive product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER- CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. www.sherwin-williams.com/protective Protective Marine Coatings SURFACE PREPARATIONS Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion. Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning. Iron & Steel Minimum surface preparation is Hand Tool Clean per SSPC-SP2. Remove all oil and grease from surface per SSPC-SP1. For better performance, use Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6. "Safety Colors, Deep Base, and Ultradeep colors require a prime coat of DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish, B66W1, for maximum durability, adhesion, and corrosion protection. Aluminum Remove all oil and grease per SSPC-SP1. Self -priming. Galvanizing The surface should be weathered for 6 months prior to painting. Remove all oil and grease per SSPC-SP1. Self -priming. Concrete and Masonry For surface preparation, refer to SSPC-SP13/NACE 6 or ICRI No. 310.2R, CSP 1-3. Surfaces should be thoroughly cleaned and dry. Surface temperatures must be at least 55°F (13°C) before filling. Use Heavy Duty Block Filler. Filler must be thoroughly dry before topcoating per manufacturer's recommendations. Wood Surface must be clean, dry and sound. Prime with recommended primer. No painting should be done immediately after a rain or during foggy weather. Knots and pitch streaks must be scraped, sanded and spot primed before full coat of primer is applied. All nail holes or small openings must be properly caulked. Previously Painted Surfaces If in sound condition, clean the surface of all foreign material. Smooth, hard or glossy coatings and surfaces should be dulled by abrading the surface. Apply a test area, allowing paint to dry one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, additional abrasion of the surface and/or removal of the previous coating may be necessary. Retest surface for adhesion. If paint is peeling or badly weathered, clean surface to sound substrate and treat as a new surface as above. Surface Preparation Standards Condition of ISO 8501-1 Swedish Std. Surface BS7079:A1 SIS055900 SSPC NACE White Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1 Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa 2.5 SP10 2 Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3 Brush -Off Blast Sa 1 Sal SP 7 4 Hand Tool Cleaning Rusted C St 2 Pitted & Rusted D St 2 C St 2 D St 2 SP 2 SP 2 Rusted C St 3 C St 3 SP 3 Power Tool Cleaning Pitted & Rusted D St 3 D St 3 SP 3 DTM ACRYLIC COATING B66-100 SERIES GLOSS B66-200 SERIES SEMI -GLOSS APPLICATION CONDITIONS Temperature: 50°F (10°C) minimum, 110°F (43°C) maximum (air, surface, and material) At least 5°F (2.8°C) above dew point Relative humidity: 85% maximum APPLICATION EQUIPMENT The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compliant with existing VOC regulations and compatible with the existing environmental and application conditions. Reducer ............................ Water R8K10 - WB Hot Weather Reducer up to 10% Clean Up ..........................Water Airless Spray Pressure .........................1500 psi Hose...............................1/4" ID Tip ................................... 017" - .021 „ Filter...............................60 mesh Reduction .......................As needed up to 12'/% by volume Conventional Spray Gun................................Binks 95 Fluid Nozzle...................66 Air Nozzle .......................63PB Atomization Pressure ..... 50 psi Fluid Pressure................15-20 psi Reduction .......................As needed up to 12'/z% by volume Brush Brush .............................. Nylon / polyester Reduction .......................Not recommended Roller Cover.............................3/8" woven solvent resistant core Reduction .......................Not recommended If specific application equipment is not listed above, equivalent equipment may be substituted. www.sherwin-williams.com/protective continued on back Protective Marine Coatings DTM ACRYLIC COATING o ou�nneo.s xorto o.II B66-100 SERIES GLOSS . oaotao -1 anaara APPLICATION BULLETIN APPLICATION PROCEDURES Surface preparation must be completed as indicated Mixing Instructions: Mix paint thoroughly to a uniform consistency with low speed power agitation prior to use. Apply paint at the recommended film thickness and spreading rate as Indicated below: Recommended Spreading Rate per coat: Minimum Maximum Wet mils (microns) 6.5 (165) 10.0 (250) Dry mils (microns) 2.5 (63) 4.0 (100) —Coverage sq ft/gal (mz/L) 155 (3.8) 250 (6.1) Theoretical coverage sq ft/gal 608 (14.9) (m /L) @ 1 mil / 25 microns dft NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum film thickness and uniformity of appearance. Drying Schedule (d) 8.0 mils wet (200 microns): @ 50°F/10-C @ 77'F/25-C @ 110 F/43°C 50% RH To touch: 1.5 hours 1 hour 30 minutes Tack free: 6 hours 4 hours 2 hours To recoat: 6 hours 4 hours 2 hours To cure: 30 days 30 days 30 days Application of coating above maximum or below minimum recommended spreading rate may adversely affect coating performance. CLEAN UP INSTRUCTIONS Clean spills and spatters immediately with soap and warm water. Clean hands and tools immediately after use with soap and warm water. After cleaning, flush spray equipment with Mineral Spirits to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using Mineral Spirits. DISCLAIMER The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin- Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin. B66-200 SERIES SEMI -GLOSS 1.25 PERFORMANCE TIPS Stripe coat all crevices, welds, and sharp angles to prevent early failure in these areas. When using spray application, use a 50% overlap with each pass of the gun to avoid holidays, bare areas, and pinholes. If necessary, cross spray at a right angle During the early stages of drying, the coating is sensitive to rain, dew, high humidity, and moisture condensation. Plan painting schedules to avoid these influences during the first 16-24 hours of curing. Spreading rates are calculated on volume solids and do not include an application loss factor due to surface profile, roughness or porosity of the surface, skill and technique of the applicator, method of application, various surface irregularities, material lost during mixing, spillage, overthinning, climatic conditions. and excessive film build. Excessive reduction of material can affect film build, appearance, and adhesion. Safety Colors, Deep Base, and Ultradeep colors require a prime coat of DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish, B66W1, for maximum durability, adhesion, and corrosion protection. Application temperature above 95°F (35°C) may cause dry spray, uneven sheen, and poor adhesion. Application temperature below 50oF (10°C) may cause poor adhesion and lengthen the drying and curing time. DTM Acrylic Coating is extremely sensitive to hydrocarbon containing sol- vents. When cleaning the surface per SSPC-SP1, use only an emulsifying industrial detergent followed by a water rinse. Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning. Refer to Product Information sheet for additional performance characteristics and properties. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions. WARRANTY The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the de- fective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER- CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE. www.sherwin-williams.com/protective Protective DTM ACRYLIC COATING Marine Coatings B66-100 SERIES GLOSS B66-200 SERIES SEMI -GLOSS Revised: June 12, 2014 PRODUCT INFORMATION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION DTM ACRYLIC COATING is a 100% acrylic, water reducible, corro- sion resistant coating for light to moderate industrial use. Designed for new construction or maintenance use and can be used directly over prepared substrates. • Chemical resistant Corrosion resistant • Fast dry Low odor, Low VOC • Flash rust/early rust resistant • Interior/exterior use • Single component • Outstanding application characteristics PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS Finish: Gloss or Semi -Gloss Color: Wide range of colors including safety colors Volume Solids: 38% ± 2%, may vary by color Weight Solids: 48% ± 2%, may vary by color VOC (EPA Method 24): <250 g/L; 2.08 lb/gal Recommended Spreading Rate per coat: Minimum Maximum Wet mils (microns) 6.5 (165) 10.0 (250) Dry mils (microns) 2.5 (63) 4.0 (100) —Coverage sq ft/gal (mz/L) 155 (3.8) 250 (6.1) Theoretical coverage sq ft/gal (m2/L) @ 1 mil / 25 microns dft 608 (14.9) NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum film thickness and uniformity of appearance. Drying Schedule a 8.0 mils wet (200 microns): @ 50°F/10°C @ 77°F/25°C @ 110°F/43°C 50% RH To touch: 1.5 hours 1 hour 30 minutes Tack free: 6 hours 4 hours 2 hours To recoat: 6 hours 4 hours 2 hours To cure: 30 days 30 days 30 days Shelf Life: 36 months, ened Store indoors tp50 F (10°C) to 100-F(38°C) Flash Point: >200oF (93°C), PMCC Reducer: Water R8K10 - WB Hot Weather Reducer up to 10% Clean Up: Water RECOMMENDED USES For use over prepared: • Steel Galvanizing Wood • Aluminum Concrete Masonry • Drywall Zinc rich primers • Water treatment plants 1.25 Examples: • Buildings Equipment New Construction • Machinery Piping Select Marine Structures • Power plants Structural Steel • Water treatment plants • Storage Tank Exteriors • Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities • Conforms to AWWA D102 OCS #3 • Acceptable for use in high performance architectural applications. • Complies with performance criteria of SSPC Paint 24. PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS Substrate*: Steel Surface Preparation*: SSPC-SP10 System Tested*: 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating @ 3.0 mils (75 microns) dit/ct 'unless otherwise nofed below Test Name Test Method Results Abrasion ASTM D4060, CS17 Resistance wheel, 1000 cycles, 107 mg loss 1 kg load Accelerated ASTM D4587, QUV-A, Passes Weathering 5,000 hours Adhesion ASTM D4541 >500 psi Rating 9 per ASTM Corrosion ASTM D5894, 15 D610 for rusting ; Weathering cycles, 5,040 hours Ratingl0 per ASTM D714 for blistering Direct Impact ASTM D2794 >160 in. lbs. Resistance Dry Heat Resistance ASTM D2485 300°F (149°C) Exterior Durability 1 year, 45' South Excellent Flexibility ASTM D522, 180° Passes bend, 1/8" mandrel Moisture ASTM D4585, 100°F Condensation (38°C), 300 hours Passes Resistance (2 coats) Pencil Hardness ASTM D3363 2B Salt Fog Resistance ASTM B117, 500 hours Excellent Flame Spread Flame Spread Rating ASTM E84-91 a Index - 5 ; Smoke Density Index - 0 Provides performance comparable to products formulated to federal specification: AA50570, and Paint Specification: SSPC- Paint 23 and 24. www.sherwin-williams.com/protective continued on back Protective Marine Coatings DTM ACRYLIC COATING PRODUCT INFORMATION RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS Dry Film Thickness / ct. Mils (Microns) Steel: 1 ct. DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish 2.5-5.0 (63-125) or Kern Bond HS 2.0-5.0 (63-125) or Zinc Clad Primer 3.0-5.0 (75-125) or ProCryl Primer 2.0-4.0 (50-100) 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating 2.5-4.0 (63-100) Steel: 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating* 2.5-4.0 (63-100) (Application of coating on unprimed bare steel may cause pinpoint rusting.) Aluminum: 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating 2.5-4.0 (63-100) Aluminum: 1 ct. DTM Wash Primer 0.7-1.3 (18-32) 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating 2.5-4.0 (63-100) Galvanizing: 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating 2.5-4.0 (63-100) Concrete Block: 1 ct. Heavy Duty Block Filler 10.0-18.0 (250-450) 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating 2.5-4.0 (63-100) Concrete/Masonry: 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating 2.5-4.0 (63-100) Drywall: 1 ct. ProMar 200 0 VOC Latex Wall Primer 1.0 (25) 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating 2.5-4.0 (63-100) Prefinished Siding: (Baked -on finishes) 1 ct. DTM Bonding Primer 2.0-5.0 (50-125) 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating 2.5-4.0 (63-100) Wood, exterior: 1 ct. Exterior Oil -Based Wood Primer 2.3 (58) 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating 2.5-4.0 (63-100) Wood, interior: 1 ct. Premium Interior Wall & Wood Primer 1.8 (45) 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating 2.5-4.0 (63-100) *Safety Colors, Deep Base, and Ultradeep colors require a prime coat of DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish, B66W1, for maximum durability, adhesion, and corrosion protection. The systems listed above are representative of the product's use, other systems may be appropriate. DISCLAIMER The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subjectto change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin- Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin. B66-100 SERIES GLOSS B66-200 SERIES SEMI -GLOSS SURFACE PREPARATION 1.2 Surface must be clean dry and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion. Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning. Foefer to product Application Bulletin for detailed surface preparation in- rmatlon. Minimum recommended surface reparation: * Iron & Steel: S�PC -SP2 Aluminum: SSPC-SP1 Galvanizing: SSPC-SP1 Concrete & Masonry: SSPC-SP13/NACE6 or ICRI No. 310.2R, CSP 1-3 Wood: Dry and sanded smooth. Primer required. *Safety Colors, Deep Base, and Ultradeep colors require a prime coat of DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish, B66W1, for maximum durability, adhesion, and corrosion protection. Surface Preparation Standards Condition of ISO 8601-1 Swedish Std. Surface BS7079:A1 SIS055900 SSPC NACE White Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1 Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa 2.5 SP 10 2 Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3 Brush -Off Blast Sa 1 Sa 1 SP 7 4 Hand Tool Cleaning Rusted C St 2 C St 2 SP 2 Pitted & Rusted D St 2 D St 2 SP 2 Power Tool Cleaning Rusted C St 3 C St 3 SP 3 Pitted & Rusted D St 3 D St 3 SP 3 TINTING Tint with BAC, CCE, or EnviroToner at 100% tint strength, using the re- spective tinting formula pages.. Better performance will be achieved with EnviroToners. Five minutes minimum mixing on a mechanical shaker is required for complete mixing of color. Tinting with BAC or CCE can affect the flash/early rust resistance of the coating. APPLICATION CONDITIONS Temperature: 50'F (10'C) minimum, 110'F (43'C) maxi- mum (air, surface, and material) Att b ast 5°F (2.8°C) above dew point Relative humidity: 85 0 maximum Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed application information. ORDERING INFORMATION Packaging: 1 (3.78L) and 5 gallon (18.9L) containers Weight: 10.2 t 0.2 Ib/gl 1.22 Kg/L May vary by color. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions. WARRANTY The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufactur- ing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the defec- tive product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER- CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE. www.sherwin-williams.com/protective Protective Marine Coatings SURFACE PREPARATIONS DTM ACRYLIC COATING APPLICATION BULLETIN Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion. Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning. Iron & Steel Minimum surface preparation is Hand Tool Clean per SSPC-SP2. Remove all oil and grease from surface per SSPC-SP1. For better performance, use Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6. "Safety Colors, Deep Base, and Ultradeep colors require a prime coat of DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish, B66W1, for maximum durability, adhesion, and corrosion protection. Aluminum Remove all oil and grease per SSPC-SP1. Self -priming. Galvanizing The surface should be weathered for 6 months prior to painting. Remove all oil and grease per SSPC-SP1. Self -priming. Concrete and Masonry For surface preparation, refer to SSPC-SP13/NACE 6 or ICRI No. 310.2R, CSP 1-3. Surfaces should be thoroughly cleaned and dry. Surface temperatures must be at least 55°F (13°C) before filling. Use Heavy Duty Block Filler. Filler must be thoroughly dry before topcoating per manufacturer's recommendations. Wood Surface must be clean, dry and sound. Prime with recommended primer. No painting should be done immediately after a rain or during foggy weather. Knots and pitch streaks must be scraped, sanded and spot primed before full coat of primer is applied. All nail holes or small openings must be properly caulked. Previously Painted Surfaces If in sound condition, clean the surface of all foreign material. Smooth, hard or glossy coatings and surfaces should be dulled by abrading the surface. Apply a test area, allowing paint to dry one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, additional abrasion of the surface and/or removal of the previous coating may be necessary. Retest surface for adhesion. If paint is peeling or badly weathered, clean surface to sound substrate and treat as a new surface as above. Surface Preparation Standards Condition of ISO 8501-1 Swedish Std. Surface BS7079:A1 SIS055900 SSPC NACE White Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1 Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa 2.5 SP10 2 Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3 Brush -Off Blast Sa 1 Sa 1 SP 7 4 Hand Tool Cleaning Rusted C St 2 Pitted & Rusted D St 2 C St 2 D St 2 SP 2 SP 2 Power Tool Cleaning Rusted C St 3 C St 3 SP 3 Pitted & Rusted D St 3 D St 3 SP 3 B66-100 SERIES GLOSS B66-200 SERIES SEMI -GLOSS 1.25 APPLICATION CONDITIONS Temperature: 50oF (10°C) minimum, 110°F (43°C) maximum (air, surface, and material) At least 5°F (2.8°C) above dew point Relative humidity: 85% maximum APPLICATION EQUIPMENT The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compliant with existing VOC regulations and compatible with the existing environmental and application conditions. Reducer ............................ Water R8K10 - WB Hot Weather Reducer up to 10% Clean Up ..........................Water Airless Spray Pressure .........................1500 psi Hose.. ............................. 1/4" ID Tip...................................017" - .021" Filter...............................60 mesh Reduction .......................As needed up to 12%% by volume Conventional Spray Gun................................Binks 95 Fluid Nozzle...................66 Air Nozzle .......................63PB Atomization Pressure ..... 50 psi Fluid Pressure................15-20 psi Reduction .......................As needed up to 12'/z% by volume Brush Brush..............................Nylon / polyester Reduction .......................Not recommended Roller Cover.............................3/8" woven solvent resistant core Reduction .......................Not recommended If specific application equipment is not listed above, equivalent equipment may be substituted. www.sherwin-williams.com/protective continued on back Protective Marine Coatings DTM ACRYLIC COATING o.PP-D O ♦IMg0.£p AS HOf[D a rrtErno.�[susm xo 09-9100 - 67201E APPLICATION BULLETIN APPLICATION PROCEDURES Surface preparation must be completed as indicated. Mixing Instructions: Mix paint thoroughly to a uniform consistency with low speed power agitation prior to use. Apply paint at the recommended film thickness and spreading rate as indicated below: Recommended Spreading Rate per coat: Minimum Maximum Wet mils (microns) 6.5 (165) 10.0 (250) Dry mils (microns) 2.5 (63) 4.0 (100) --Coverage sq ft/gal (mz/L) 155 (3.8) 250 (6.1) Theoretical coverage sq fugal 608 (14.9) (m /L) @ 1 mil / 25 microns dft NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum film thickness and uniformity of appearance. Drying Schedule gl� 8.0 mils wet (200 microns): @ 50-F/10°C @ 77-F/25-C @ 110-F/43°C 50% RH To touch: 1.5 hours 1 hour 30 minutes Tack free: 6 hours 4 hours 2 hours To recoat: 6 hours 4 hours 2 hours To cure: 30 days 30 days 30 days Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent. Application of coating above maximum or below minimum recommended spreading rate may adversely affect coating performance. CLEAN UP INSTRUCTIONS Clean spills and spatters immediately with soap and warm water. Clean hands and tools immediately after use with soap and warm water. After cleaning, flush spray equipment with Mineral Spirits to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using Mineral Spirits. DISCLAIMER The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin- Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin. B66-100 SERIES GLOSS B66-200 SERIES SEMI -GLOSS PERFORMANCE TIPS Stripe coat all crevices, welds, and sharp angles to prevent early failure in these areas. When using spray application, use a 50% overlap with each pass of the gun to avoid holidays, bare areas, and pinholes. If necessary, cross spray at a right angle During the early stages of drying, the coating is sensitive to rain, dew, high humidity, and moisture condensation. Plan painting schedules to avoid these influences during the first 16-24 hours of curing. Spreading rates are calculated on volume solids and do not include an application loss factor due to surface profile, roughness or porosity of the surface, skill and technique of the applicator, method of application, various surface irregularities, material lost during mixing, spillage, overthinning, climatic conditions, and excessive film build. Excessive reduction of material can affect film build, appearance, and adhesion. Safety Colors, Deep Base, and Ultradeep colors require a prime coat of DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish, B66W1, for maximum durability, adhesion, and corrosion protection. Application temperature above 95°F (35°C) may cause dry spray, uneven sheen, and poor adhesion. Application temperature below 50°F (10°C) may cause poor adhesion and lengthen the drying and curing time. DTM Acrylic Coating is extremely sensitive to hydrocarbon containing sol- vents. When cleaning the surface per SSPC-SP1, use only an emulsifying industrial detergent followed by a water rinse. Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning. Refer to Product Information sheet for additional performance characteristics and properties. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions. WARRANTY The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the de- fective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER- CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. www.sherwin-williams.com/protective • • SUBMITTAL TO BMA Jamie Brewster McLeod, Teraissa McGovern 112 S. Mill Street #B Aspen, CO 81611 PROJECT Sardy COST CODES 07-4600 SUBJECT Historic Siding Shingles SUBMITTAL REMARKS §_�k schuchart/dow Partners. Builders. Craftsmen. SUBMITTAL NUMBER E-006 SUBMITTAL DATE 6/7118 RESPONSE DUE DATE ASAP SUBMITTED BY KC After close observation of the architectural siding shingles on the East Gable Wall adjacent to the east porch, it is concluded that the siding shingles are individuatly installed shingles and are not pre -fabricated shingle panels. It was also observed that there is significant paint build-up on the shingles from many years of painting/maintenance. The shingles appear to be in fairly poor condition with many of the shingles having significant vertical cracks, many of which have been sealed with the application of silicone. In addition, we were able to extract one nail that was used in fastening a shingle to the wall. The nail appears to be a square -cut nail of significant age. All this leads us to believe that the shingles are historic. Most of the shingles are cracked and silicone together. Based on the condition of the shingles and the significant build-up of paint, which has adhered the shingles together, we believe it will not be possible to remove the shingles and preserve a condition that will allow them to be reinstalled. To be able to properly waterproof at transition between the Roof on the East Porch and the East Gable and install the siding shingles in a satisfactory condition, it will be required to remove 100% of the shingles off the East Gable. The pattern of the shingles, how they overlap and the fact that they have to be disassembled from the top down, makes it impossible to successfully tie in new shingles and create an aesthetically pleasing assembly. Our plan would be to 1. Photograph, measure, and create templates of the existing siding shingles. 2. Remove all siding shingles. 3. Replace with in -kind cedar siding shingles cut to match existing shape, exposure and pattern. 4. We would use galvanized staples to fasten new cedar siding shingles in place. 5. Seal and paint. Thank you, Kinga Czerska 4001 AURORA AVE N / SEATTLE, WA 98103 / P. 206 633 3003 / F. 206 633 0990 / SCHUCHARTDOW.COM Area to be removed 0 A' 0 .4 In 14: 9 0 1 4k- schuchart/dow Partners. Builders. Craftsmen. SUBMITTAL BMA SUBMITTAL NUMBER E-007 Jamie Brewster McLeod, Teraissa McGovern SUBMITTAL DATE 6/11118 112 S. Mill Street #B RESPONSE DUE DATE ASAP Aspen, CO 81611 PROJECT Sa COST CODES 06-2000 Historic Porches and Deck Wood SUBJECT Repair SUBMITTAL REMARKS SUBMITTED BY KC The Historic Porches and Deck have damage due to weather exposure which resulted in rot, cracks, and structural failure. The subcontractor repairing the porch and decks has proposed to: 1. Replace only the structural elements that are rotten such as the Front Column on the east side of the front porch. The column will be replaced with an exact replica of the existing column. The original column was made of poplar, however, because the column is load bearing we propose to replace it with fir or cedar. 2. Non-structural elements that are completely rotten will be replaced in -kind using poplar elements. 3. Areas where rot is observed that can be removed without affecting the structural integrity of the unit will be dug out and filled with either Abatron Wood Epoxy or Flex-Tec HV [please see attached data sheetsf. 4. Nail holes will be filled in with Red Devil Onetime Lightweight Spackling compound. 5. Nails - 15 gauge galvanized nails. Attached Data Sheets: 1. Abatron Wood Epoxy [Part A & BI 2. Red Devil Onetime Lightweight Spackling Compound. 3. Flex-Tac HV - Elastomeric Wood Repair System IA& BI Please let me know if I can provide any additional data. Thank you, Kinga Czerska 4001 AURORA AVE N / SEATTLE. WA 98103 / P. 206 633 3003 / F. 206 633 0990 / SCHUCHARTDOW.COM • u ABATRON ISO 9001 /2008 Registered LiquidWood'and WdodEpox° 111 111 "IT -I, o arnsc.xon[sueurt o ncacrto.xEueun ood u oe@ow � 06ry 12018 Restorati*on System The Standard to Restore and Replace Wood LiquidWood° Reinforces, rebuilds and waterproofs wood by hardening after penetrating. Regenerates rotted window- sills, frames, structural and decorative parts, furniture, columns, boats, floors. Primer for WoodEpox. WoodEpox° Structural adhesive putty. Most versatile, high -strength, no -shrink adhesive paste to fill, repair and replace wood and other materials in structures, walls floors, furniture, sculptures. A standard in workshops, plants, build- ings, museums, shipyards and homes. Specified by U.S Government agencies, state and national restoration centers, museums, architects and other profes- sionals, LiquidWood and WoodEpox represent the greatest advance in wood restoration history. They give new life to rotted, severely damaged wood, and are the only hope for parts that cannot be replaced because of size, shape or artistic reasons. Restored pieces are fully functional and often stronger and more durable than the original. Repairs are permanent. 0 LiquidWood� Deep penetrating wood consolidant that regenerates and waterproofs rotted, dried -out, or spongy wood. Restores struc- tural strength and durability to wood fibers. With LiquidWood, a piece of deteriorated wood that could crumble under finger pressure can be impregnated and restored to a rigid, durable, water and weather resistant wood superior to the original. The hardened mass can be sawed, planed, routed, carved, drilled, nailed, sanded, glued, and painted. LiquidWood is also a primer for WoodEpox. Uses: LiquidWood is ideal for regenerating and water- proofing rotted, dried -out or spongy window sills, thresholds, window and door frames, columns, stair steps, balustrades, floors, capitals, moldings, doors, shutters, indoor and outdoor furniture, archaeological and art restoration, boats, and millwork of all kinds. Features & Benefits: LiquidWood has exceptional adhesion, structural strength, versatility, permanence, dimen- sional stability, and water resistance. LiquidWood A and B are easy to use, are 100% reactive compounds, and contain no VOC's or noxious odors. Technical Characteristics: Contents: LiquidWood consists of 2 clear, epoxy liquids: resin (A) and hardener (B). When A and B are mixed together in equal volumes, by simple stirring, a blend is formed with unique properties to impregnate and restore wood and other porous masses. Application: pour or brush on the wood where it penetrates the fibers and hardens into a water-resistant, distortion -free, high -strength mass in hours or minutes. 100% solids. 1/1 ratio. 30 minute pot life. Kg/cm2 Mpa Psi Tensile Strength 103 10.1 1460 Compressive Strength 366 36 5210 Flexural Strength 63 6.2 900 Hardness Shore D 42 Elongation 84% "I purchased your wood restoration kit this summer and used LiquidWood and WoodEpox in order to repair dam- aged windowsills that I thought were beyond repair. I had rotted, wet, spongy windows in multiple spots throughout my home. I was absolutely amazed at how well your wood restoration kit worked, and I'm especially astonished by the properties of WoodEpox." P.S., Homeowner Fayetteville, North Carolina • WoodEpox@ Shrink -free adhesive putty wood replacement compound that can be used in any thickness in structural and decorative applications to replace, repair, extend, or fill wood and other materials. Uses: WoodEpox is ideal for repairing, replacing, or adding to wood and most rigid surfaces, as well as to dried out, rotted or spongy wood consolidated with LiquidWood. Use on windowsills, thresholds, window and door frames, columns, stair steps, balustrades, floors, capitals, moldings, doors, shutters, indoor and outdoor furniture, statues, archaeological and art restoration. Features & Benefits: WoodEpox bonds permanently with high strength to most surfaces. It fills cracks, holes, and voids of any size without the shrinking and crumbling of common wood fillers. It can replace or add missing or new sections in window frames and sills, furniture, sculptures, structural and decorative components, indoors and outdoors. Because of its strength and durability, it is a truly perma- nent solution where alternatives would surely fail. WoodEpox succeeds because it can be painted, stained, wood -grained, sawed, nailed, planed, sanded, carved, and machined like wood. Can be cast into shapes and sculpted by hand before hardening. It can also be carved after hardening. Bonds equally well to ceramics, concrete, metal, glass, fiberglass, and most rigid surfaces. Contains no VOC's or noxious odors. It has a light, neutral color that can be changed, while mixing with stains, dyes, or pigments. Has a no slump paste consis- tency that allows it to be applied like a putty to fill gaps, holes, or to build-up virtually any thickness and shape. Technical Characteristics: Contents: WoodEpox is a light- weight epoxy adhesive system consisting of 2 components: resin paste (A) and hardener paste (B). When A and B are mixed in equal volumes, the blend hardens within 1-2 hours into a light -weight, non -shrinking, tough adhesive mass with high dimensional stability, chemical, water, heat and weather resistance. 100% solids. 1/1 ratio. 20 minute pot life. Kg/cm2 Mpa Psi Tensile Strength 176 17.5 2500 Compressive Strength 389.8 37.92 2300-2800 Hardness Shore D 53-55 Elongation 4% LiquidWood and WoodEpox are ideal for log home repair and restoration • Related Products AbosolvT"': Solvent for LiquidWood. Use for thinning LiquidWood and cleaning up. Abocure 7912-1T"': Cold weather hardener for use with LiquidWood (A) that can be applied in sub -freezing weather with excellent results. When combined with LiquidWood (A), Abocure 7912-1 permits LiquidWood to harden overnight, even in subfreezing weather conditions. Recommended for exterior use only. Abocure 8512-1TM: Paste -like cold weather hardener for use with WoodEpox (A). It can be applied in sub -freezing weather with excellent results. When combined with WoodEpox (A), Abocure 8512-1 permits WoodEpox to harden without an external heat source. Recommended for exterior use only. Pigments: A variety of pigments that can be blended into WoodEpox while mixing uniformly to match wood tones. One or more can be blended to create depth of color and varying tones. Pigments include (from left to right): Dark Brown, Brick Red, Dark Yellow and Black. ClearstripTM: Environmentally friendly paint remover designed to remove multiple layers in one action. Will not mar normal wood patina. It is biodegradable, nonflammable and very low odor. Contains no caustic or methylene chloride. Can be used on most varieties of paints and varnishes. For a complete description of ABATRON's products and accessories related to wood restoration visit the company's website below or call for a free catalog. Follow These Simple Instructions: B 2 3 4 1. Apply to clean and dry surface after removing contaminants, oil, grease, wax, old paint and debris. 2. Mix a volume of LiquidWood A with an equal volume of LiquidWood B for at least one minute with blade or paddle. 3. Apply LiquidWood mix to deteriorated wood by brushing, pouring or injecting. 4. For deeper penetration into wood, drill small holes through side grain and across end grain, and pour LiquidWood into holes. Repeat process until wood is saturated. 5. Mix thoroughly a volume of WoodEpox A with an equal volume of WoodEpox B. 6. Apply WoodEpox to wood primed with LiquidWood while LiquidWood is still "tacky" to fill cracks, holes and replace missing wood. 7. Sand, plane, shape, paint and stain restored wood as desired. & ABATRON 5501 95th Ave. Kenosha, WI 53144 800-445-1754 www.abatron.com info@abatron.com I» a EU�a © 11/2009 ABATRON CORP. CURING is the total reaction that continues after hardening. During this time, the properties of the A/B blend keep improving toward a maximum reached in about 1-3 weeks at room temperature, or in a few hours with heating. The changes most noticeable with the progress of cure are higher hardness and heat and chemical resistance. The LiquidWood impregnated wood and WoodEpox masses are very easy to saw, nail, drill, plane, carve and machine, especially in the first hours or days after the initial hardening. New WoodEpox can be added to hardened WoodEpox where needed, because it bonds well to itself. HARDENED epoxy is removed with stripper (CLEARSTRIP®) or scraped while softened by high heat (250°F or higher). Working surfaces are protected during application with plastic films, newspaper or similar means. COVERAGE is calculated from the fact that one gallon of material is 231 cubic inches. That is: one gallon will cover 16 square feet 1/10 inch thick, or 1.6 square feet one inch thick. This is easy to calculate for WoodEpox. The coverage for LiquidWood is often difficult to predict, due to the different absorption patterns in most applications. SHELF -LIFE: LiquidWood and WoodEpox can be stored at least one year and almost indefinitely. Store in a warm area in containers with tight -fitting lids. To check old products, mix a small quantity and observe whether it hardens properly. LIMITED WARRANTY: The above information is based on years of accurate laboratory and field tests. As uses and applications are beyond our control, the user is urged to test the products and methods before adopting them. All warranties, including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are excluded. In the event of manufacturing defects in the product, purchasers' remedies are limited to the replacement of the product or the purchase price. CAUTION: IRRITANT. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. LiquidWood A and WoodEpox A contain epoxy resin. LiquidWood B and WoodEpox B contain amine epoxy curing agent and aromatic oils. Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause dermatitis. In case of skin contact, wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. Upon eye contact, rinse eyes thoroughly and get prompt medical attention. If taken internally, consult physician. Wear particle mask and protective glasses when sanding. Use adequate ventilation and protective clothing. Wash contaminated clothes. 5501-95th Ave., Kenosha, WI 53144 USA (800)445-1754 www.abatron.com ISO 9001:2008 Registered Rev. 062713 4 LiquidWood® and WoodEpox® INSTRUCTIONS LiquidWood is a thin, clear liquid designed to impregnate wood, other fibers and porous materials, and to harden after penetrating, in order to restore strength, stiffness and hardness, and to impart water, weather, chemical, rot and wear resistance. It consists of 2 components: (A) Resin, and (B) Hardener, packaged separately. WoodEpox is a non -shrinking, light -weight, buff colored adhesive paste designed to adhere permanently to wood and other rigid materials as a filler, substitute or additive for missing or needed parts. It consists of 2 components: (A) Resin, and (B) Hardener, packaged separately. LiquidWood and WoodEpox are entirely different in consistency, appearance and methods of application. Furthermore, they can be used independently of each other. Yet, they are mostly used in the same types of • applications as they complement each other ideally. Therefore, they are described together. SURFACE PREPARATION: The superb adhesion of both materials is unsurpassed, but it may be impaired by improperly prepared surfaces, which must be clean and dry. Indeed, surface preparation is often the most critical step. Oils, grease, wax, fat, soap, paint, lubricants, loose matter, and most kinds of soil prevent adhesion and penetration. Old paint should be removed. It can be scraped, sanded or stripped. Stripper residue should be removed. Oil, grease and other contaminants can be removed with detergents, solvents or other agents. Moisture and water diminish penetration and adhesion. Moisture content should be below 17%. Wood can be dried with heat or ventilation. Another method to accelerate drying is brushing acetone (caution: flammable) on the wet surface. This solvent blends with water and accelerates its evaporation. ROTTED, SPONGY WOOD can be impregnated as it is, rather than dug a out, so that it becomes the framework that is stiffened and consolidated MW with LiquidWood. This impregnation requires dryness, because moisture limits LiquidWood penetration. COMPOSITION AND REACTIVITY: Each material is based on two components that react and harden when mixed together. Therefore, they are packaged in separate containers. PRIMING is treating a surface with a material (primer) that promotes adhesion of a subsequent coating or other substance. Generally, a primer has the consistency of a thin coating. Wood consolidated with LiquidWood needs no primer for subsequent WoodEpox applications. If the surface is porous or difficult to wet, LiquidWood is used as the primer. PrimkoteTM 8006-1 is an excellent primer for WoodEpox on most rigid, clean and dry materials, including sound wood. MIXING: Mix equal volumes or weights of A and B in a container which is deeper than it is wide. Avoid shallow or too large containers. Use separate measuring tools to scoop from the A and B containers to avoid contamination. Anything, from a stick to a paint stirrer, can be used for mixing. Mix only as much as can be used within the "pot life" (see page 3) period. WoodEpox can also be mixed by hand in small quantities like modeling clay. If using this method, gloves should always be worn. COMPLETE, THOROUGH MIXING IS OF FUNDAMENTAL IMPORTANCE. Incompletely mixed materials will not react sufficiently and will show as soft spots or brittle areas. The walls and bottom of the mixing container must be scraped completely and the mass mixed until there is no possible doubt of insufficiently mixed spots. This is very easy with LiquidWood, due to its very fluid nature. Mix WoodEpox thoroughly until it is a uniform color. COLORING WoodEpox can be done best by staining or painting after hardening. Dry pigments can also be added to the A/B blend while mixing. INDUCTION PERIOD is the time to wait, after mixing A & B, before applying a coating or any thin layer to prevent tackiness on the cured surface caused by atmospheric moisture or COz. An induction period is not needed with large and thick masses, in very dry atmosphere, or when heat is used to accelerate the hardening process. LiquidWood can be brushed or poured. It can also be poured into holes drilled into the wood. Penetration occurs best through the end grain of the wood rather than the side grain. The drier and more porous the wood fibers, the deeper LiquidWood penetrates. Moisture, natural resins, or foreign matter will reduce penetration. If WoodEpox is not available, LiquidWood impregnated sawdust, paper, burlap, cotton or other fibers can be stuffed into holes or cracks to fill them. Even higher strength is obtained by alternating layers of LiquidWood and fiberglass cloth, as in the case of laminates for boats and other high strength structures. This method can build new sections, extend shapes or structural elements, and thicken and reinforce existing surfaces. Even laminations of LiquidWood and newspaper or burlap provide surprising reinforcement of thin panels in furniture or other structures. WoodEpox is applied with a trowel, putty knife or similar tools. If shaping by hand is preferred, gloves (plastic or rubber) are used for skin protection. Tip: dipping the putty knife in isopropyl alcohol or water will aid in smoothing WoodEpox and reduce sanding. The shaped WoodEpox putty bonds permanently to wood, ceramics, concrete, metal, glass, fiberglass and most rigid materials. For best adhesion, the surface should be coarse sanded or roughened before application. If applying WoodEpox over LiquidWood, the best time to apply it is when the LiquidWood is tacky and not completely hardened. WoodEpox is ideal for troweling or shaping missing parts in window frames and sills, furniture, columns, steps, doors, sculptures, or to fill holes and other cavities of any size. Nails, wires, rods or other reinforcements can be inserted and embedded for strength. THIN WoodEpox by blending it with LiquidWood in any ratio to achieve the desired viscosity. This method can be used for filling small checks and cracks. Sand excess after hardening. When the cured material will be exposed to temperatures above 90°F, use Epotron 5TM for thinning • WoodEpox. Thin LiquidWood with ABOSOLVTM, in any ratio, to obtain maximum wetting and penetration in critical areas. Acetone can be substituted for ABOSOLV. CLEAN tools with ABOSOLV, acetone, or isopropyl alcohol before the material hardens. Discard used brushes. HARDENING results from mixing A (Resin) and B (Hardener). POT LIFE is the time the A/B blend remains liquid or workable in the mixing container, just before hardening. This is measured on about one pint of mix. At 750F the pot life is about one half hour for LiquidWood and 20 minutes for WoodEpox. The reaction generates heat, and the heat accelerates the reaction. This is evident especially in larger masses: the larger the bulk, the more reaction heat it retains. This in turn accelerates the reaction, in the pattern of a chain reaction. Therefore: the larger the mass, the faster the reaction. Thin layers or coatings harden in a time that may be up to ten times as long as the pot life because the reaction heat is absorbed by the substratum and atmosphere before it can accelerate the reaction. The hardening of • LiquidWood is slowed also by the penetration into the fibers and pores which absorb the reaction heat. This gives the resin plenty of time to penetrate before hardening. HEAT accelerates hardening; cold retards it. LiquidWood or WoodEpox can harden in 1-3 hours at room temperature, or in a few minutes with heating. At very low temperatures, the reaction can slow down to almost a halt. The practical application temperatures are above 50°F. The preferred temperature range is 60-90°F. PAINTING: Wait at least 24 hours after hardening and sand lightly before painting. Use any good quality paint. Exception: linseed oil -based paints may not bond well. • HedHavd( Technical Data Sheet Description Onetime® Patch & Prime TM Spackling Compound is a lightweight wall repair compound designed to accept premium paints without a primer. Product contains no asbestos, may be used inside or out & offers water clean up. Formulation is designed not to crack or shrink & exhibits a very low VOC content. Key Features • Water clean-up • No primer required prior to painting spackling • Accepts latex or oil -based paints • No crack formula • No shrinkage in most applications • Advanced acrylic base emulsion • Interior or exterior applications • Product may be thinned slightly by wetting knife & stirring to desired consistency (avoid over -thinning) • Very low VOC content • Premium lightweight formula Uses Use as a wall repair compound on small holes & cracks in wallboard, wood & plaster. May be used for interior or exterior applications. Physical/Performance Property Weight per gallon Specific gravity Total non volatile % solids/weight Consistency/appearance pH (initial) Odor Base polymer Filler/pigment Flash point Freezelthaw stability Shelf life Artificial weathering Storage conditions Application temperature Service temperature Paintability Shrinkage Full cure Paint over time Stain resistance Crack resistance Onetime@ Patch & Primer" Lightweight Spackling - 0540 Series Surface Preparation Surface should be clean, dry & free from dirt, dust, grease, oil, mildew, wax, loose paint & old patching compound. Apply only when spackling compound, air & substrate are between 50F & 90F. New & unpainted porous surfaces should be primed & allowed to dry prior to spackling application, for best results. Exterior applications should be painted with a minimum of 2 coats of premium paint. Directions 1. Stir product well prior to use. Thin slightly as described above, if needed. 2. Apply with spackling knife & press into crack or void. 3. New or unpainted highly porous surfaces should be primed & allowed to dry, before patching. 4. No primer required on spackling repair prior to painting. 5. Dried spackling suitable for sanding, if desired. 6. When used in exterior applications, product must be painted with @ least 2 coats of premium paint. Test Method Gardner cup Calculated Computrac analyzer Visual observation pH meter Subjective Known Known Closed cup Test lab 0 F177 F @ 24 hrs or ASTM C731 Lab 50 C oven - accelerated ASTM- QUV tester Test lab Test lab Lab oven/QUV/freezer/OE test fence Testlab/feld evaluation Test lab Test lab Test lab Test lab Test lab (QUV & O.E.) Typical Result - 3.75 to 4.25 0.40 to 0.60 60 to 65%1wegght White, lightweight paste 7 to 10 Mild acryliclslight ammonia Proprietary acrylic Proprietary blend of fillers Greater than 20OF (94C) Passes 5 cycles Minimum 1 yr @ 77F Excellent w/ premium paint Original container: 40F to 90F 50F to 100F -5F to 18OF Excellent with premium paints None in most applications 72 hrs (longer in higher humidity & cooler temperatures) Latex; immediately to 30 min on small dents, cracks or nail heads; 30 to 60 min on larger holes/cracks: Oil based: 72 hrs or @ full cure (cooler temps, higher humidity will prolong drying) Excellent Excellent- no cracks Red Devil, Inc. • 4175 Webb Street • Pryor, OK 74361 • Phone: (918) 825-5744 • Technical Service: (800) 423-3845 • Fax: (918) 825-5761 Website: www.reddevii.com Page 1 of 2 Clean Up Water, prior to cure For Best Results • Protect from water/rain for 72 hrs • Do not apply to exterior walls that have been power washed • Do not apply to exterior horizontal surfaces where water ponding may occur • Do not use as a skim coat for smoothing large rough surfaces • Not designed for use as a joint compound • Apply when spackling, air & substrate are above 50F & rising • Surfaces should be primed with a premium oil base primer & allowed to dry completely prior to application of spackling. No primer required over the spackling compound. Apply 2 coats of premium paint after spackling surface is completely dry. • Light sanding of spackling surface after dry & prior to painting may enhance appearance of patch, depending on substrate being repaired. Color White Packaging Square tub - HDPE 0&260, 06 ' 12018 Limitations • Do not use on metal or plastic surfaces. • Do not apply when rain or freezing temperatures are expected. • Exterior applications should be painted w/ @ least 2 coats of premium paint. • Not for use as a skim coat. • Not formulated for use w/ joint tape. • Not recommended for use on cedar siding or treated lumber. Environmental, Safety & Transportation Information Criteria Evaluation Method Status CARB Compliance Documents Review Yes Prop 65 Ingredients Documents Review Yes (see MSDS) DOT Proper Shipping Name Review of Regs Not Regulated by DOT DOT Hazard Review of Regs N/A DOT UN/NA Number Review of Regs NIA Packing Group Review of Regs N/A VOC Content Calculated < 0.5% by weight, < 10 g1L CAUTION: NOT FOR INTERNAL CONSUMPTION. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN & PETS. KEEP FROM FREEZING. (See MSDS for additional information) WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Avoid eye contact or prolonged or repeated skin contact. Avoid inhalation of vapors & inhalation of dust, should sanding be preferred. Appropriate local exhaust ventilation should be provided for vapors or dust from sanding. LIMITED WARRANTY Recommendations for use of this product are based on tests we believe to be reliable. Manufacturer and seller are not responsible for results where this product is used under conditions beyond our control. If when applied as directed, this material cracks or fails to accept paint, it will be replaced without charge upon presentation of proof of purchase and used container. This limited warranty only applies to residential use and damages including consequential damage and other remedies are excluded. No other warranties apply, including fitness for a particular purpose. TDS Number: 0540 Series — Patch & Prime TM Date of Issue: November 29, 2012 SEE MSDS FOR ADDITIONAL DATA/INFORMATION Red Devil, Inc. • 4175 Webb Street • Pryor, OK 74361 • Phone: (918) 825-5744 • Technical Service: (800) 423-3845 • Fax: (918) 825-5761 Website: www.reddevil.com Page 2 of 2 *EX-TEC HV" FLEXIBLE REPAIR COMP&D Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. The Science of Repair FLEX-TEC Flexible MANUFACTURER HV° Repair Compound Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. PO Box 510 Cherry Valley, New York 13320 607.264.9040 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Flex Tec HV is a two component epoxy material designed specifically for strength and flexibility. Engineered to move with the natural expansion and contraction of various natural and synthetic materials, Flex -Ease offers outstanding long-term performance. Excellent modeling and tooling properties make Flex -Ease the ideal choice for the professional or casual user. Flex Tec HV can be used on both vertical and horizontal surfaces. Common applications are on exterior column bases, window sills and sashes, and architectural wood ornaments. It is also suitable for various manufacturing uses, the repair of natural wood imperfections such as knots or checks, and the sealing of end -grain. Flex-Tec HV is ideal for synthetic materials such as cellular PVC trim boards and fiberglass. APPLICATION LIMITATIONS A Do not apply over damp or contaminated/decayed surfaces. B Designed to be used in concert with Prime-A-Trate Flexible Cell bonding primer. C Always apply varnish or paint after completing the repair. COLOR Controlled mixing system turns amber after proper blending. Staining can be achieved by adding dry pigment during the mixing process. Gel stains can be used after curing. INSTALLATION (See separate application instructions for complete details) TECHNICAL DATA Refer to table below for typical properties' . For information only. Nor for specification purposes. Performance Properties Mix Ratio. by volume Results Test Method 2 to 1 Mixed Viscosity. cps Paste Tensile Strength. psi 7.500 ASTM D-638 Flexural Strength. psi 16.500 ASTM D-790 Compression Strength, psi 14.000 ASTM D-695 Elongation. % 6.0 Hardness Shore D 75 Coefficient of Thermal Exp.. in/ 60 x 10' ASTM D-1674 Linear Shrinkage. % <1% ASTM D-2566 Peel Strength. of 30 ASTM D-1876 Moisture Absorotion % 10 ASTM D-570 Pot Life, Minutes. 200 gm 20-30 Soccific Gravity, g/cc 1.02 ASTM D-1475 VOC Content. Ib/ql 0 Chemical/Fuel Resistance Excellent Cure Schedule Room Temp for 24 hours PACKAGING Flex Tec HV is available in 450ml dual cartridge dispensing system using a heavy or light duty dispensing gun. 150ml single cartridge fits into a standard caulk gun and dispenses both A & B components. Both dispensing systems are re -sealable. MIXING A disposable static mixing nozzle blends the resin and hardener automatically and thoroughly to facilitate proper dispensing.The automatic proportioning in the mixing nozzle assures precise, consistent formulation. Material can also be dispensed on to a flat surface and mixed by hand using a putty knife. WORKING TEMPERATURES 45 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit. Avoid working in direct sun light. Curing time will be extended in temperatures below 45 degrees. (See graph on bock.) VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT& HOW TO DEMOS • LEX-TEC HV" FLEXIBLE REPAIR COMOUND Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. -o The Science of Repair °4Y How Thickness and Temperature Effect Cure Times 8 12 20 40 400 500 600 700 800 900 Cold Day 40o F or Lower Warm Day 90o F TOOLING The unique modeling characteristics of Flex-Tec HV allows for both vertical and horizontal applications without the requirement for"dams" or molds to contain the material while curing. In most cases, a simple putty knife can properly position the material to desired shape. After mixing, Flex Tec HV has an open time of 20 to 30 minutes. After a curing time of 16 hours, Flex-Tec HV can be sanded, chiseled or drilled. Shrinkage during curing is less than 1%. SAFETY AND HANDLING Flex-Tec HV contains no VOCs. Avoid direct contact with skin. Do not take internally. Consult Material Safety Data Sheets for complete information. CLEANING Immediately remove all excess material from adjacent areas. Properly mask all adjacent porous surfaces to avoid penetration. For skin contact, wash with soap and water, household vinegar or citrus oil. SHELF LIFE 3 years when stored in unopened, original container. 2 years once opened. Store in cool, dry area. TECHNICAL SERVICES Advanced Repair Technology is committed to offering the best technical support available. Existing condition assessments, cost estimates, repair vs. replacement options, Contractor Workshops, site surveys and core sample testing are all services offered by ART or their Sales Representatives. Specification assistance also available. AVAILABILITY AND COST All Products and services are available throughout the United States via UPS shipments from the home office or by contacting your local retailer. WARRANTY All recommendations, statements and technical data contained herein are based an tests we believe to be reliable and correct, but accuracy and completeness of said tests are not guaranteed and are not to be construed as a warranty, either expressed or implied. User shall rely on his own information and tests to determine suitability of the product for intended use, and user assumes all risk and liability resulting from the use of the product. Manufacturer and it's representatives sole responsibility shall be to replace that portion of the product of the manufacturer which proves to be defective. Manufacturer shall not be liable to the buyer or any third party for injury, loss, or damage directly or indirectly resulting from the use of, or inability to use the product. Recommendations or statements other than those contained in a written agreement signed by an officer of the manufacturer shall not be binding upon the manufacturer. STRUCTURAL APPLICATIONS Due to the high flexural modulus of the Advanced Repair Technology's repair products, we recommend consulting a structural engineer to design a specific load bearing recommendation. PRODUCT REVERSIBILITY For conservation projects that require the products specified to be "reversible" in nature, Flex-Tec HV can be fully removed at any time using a Methylene -Chloride based paint stripping compound. AGE CURING PROPERTIES Flex-Tec HV is formulated with age curing inhibitors. ACI'S block continued cross -linking common in flexible epoxy systems. ACI'S prohibit Flex Tec HV from becoming brittle over time, protecting the property of flexural strength (ASTM-D-790) Revised April2013 VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT & HOW TO DEMOS MATERIAOATA SAFETY SHEETFLEX-TEC HV' - P A Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. _ .��...�....�� o,M �ywY The Science of Repair MATERIAL DATA SAFETY SHEET Product: Advanced Repair Technology Flex-Tec HVI — Part A MANUFACTURER'S NAME AND ADDRESS Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. PO Box 510 Cherry Valley, New York 13320 607.264.9040 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE For Chemical Emergency Exposure, or Accident Call CHEMTREC 800-424-9300 (24 hours) SECTION I - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Chemical Name: Epoxy Resin Adhesive Product/Trade Name: Flex-Tec HV Epoxy Resin Compound Part Chemical Family: Epoxy Resin Synonyms: Bisphenol A/Epichlorohydrin Condensate CAS Registry #1 Proprietary -A blend of several materials Formula: Proprietary Hazard Designations HMIS NPFA Health 2 2 Flammability 1 1 Reactivity 1 0 Protective Equipment or Special Hazards 0 0 O=Minimal 1=Slight 2=Moderate 3=Serious 4=Severe SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION Ingredients Percent TLV Units N/A None established SECTION III - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION Boiling Point N.A. Freezing Point N.A. Melting Point N.A. Vapor Pressure N.A. Vapor Density N.A. Solubility in Water None Specific Gravity 1.16 % Volatility by Volume: N.A. Evaporation Rate N.A. State Liquid Viscosity >10,000 Cps Other Information N.A Appearance & Odor Thick, translucent liquid with little odor SECTION IV - FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Flash point (Method used): Over 250°C Flammable Limits: Lower NA / Upper NA Fire Extinguishing Media: To extinguish fires involving this material -use water spray, dry chemical, or carbon dioxide. Special Fire Fighting Procedures: If not leaking, keep fire exposed containers cool with a water spray to prevent rupture due to excessive heat. High pressure water hose may spread product from broken containers increasing contamination or fire hazard. As in any fire, prevent human exposure to fire, smoke, fumes or products of combustion. Evacuate nonessential personnel from the area. Fire fighters should wear fullface, self contained breathing apparatus and impervious protective clothing. Use standard firefighting techniques VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT& HOW TO DEMOS MATERIODATA SAFETY SHEETFLEX-TEC HV® AT A 0 Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. The Science of Repair� ,�,. SECTION V — HEALTH HAZARD DATA Threshold Limit Value: Epoxy resins contain trace amounts of epichlorohydrin which as a TLV of 2 ppm. Health Hazards: WARNING! May cause irritation. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing -The principal routes of entry for this material are inhalation and skin absorption. Inhalation of the vapors may produce respiratory failure. Ingestion of the material may produce abdominal pain and diarrhea, depression, convulsion, and in serious cases, unconsciousness. This product is a skin and eye irritant. Dermatitis may result from prolonged or repeated skin contact. Emergency & First Aid Procedures: call a physician immediately. If a known exposure occurs or is suspected, immediately initiated the recommended procedures below. Ingestion: if swallowed, immediately give several glasses of water, but do not induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs, give more fluid. Have a physician determine if condition of patient will permit evacuation of stomach, or induction of vomiting. Do not give fluid to an unconscious person. Skin Contact: flush all affected areas with waterfor 15 minutes. Remove any contaminated clothing or shoes. Seek medical attention if skin irritation occurs. Wash or discard clothing. Eye Contact: immediately flush the eye with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Hold eyelids apart to assure a thorough flushing. Do not attempt to neutralize any chemical. Obtain medical assistance as soon as possible. Flush an additional 15 minutes if medical attention is not available. Inhalation: remove from area. Seek medical attention if breathing is difficult. Oxygen may be delivered upon a physician's advice. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably mouth to mouth. Toxicological Data: none established SECTION VI — REACTIVITY DATA Stability: Stable Condition to Avoid: Excess heating overlong periods of time will degrade resin. Hazardous polymerization may occur with excess of hardener. Contact with amines and oxidizing agents. Incompatibility: Amines, strong bases Hazardous Combustion or Decomposition Products: Carbon dioxide, Carbon monoxide. Hazardous Polymerization: May occur SECTION VII — SPILL, LEAK, AND WASTE DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Waste Disposal and Spill Control Methods Follow good industrial hygiene practices. (See sec.Viii). Anyone entering an area with high levels of vapor should use a self contained air pack. Small spills can be handled in a more routine manner. Use adequate ventilation and wear a respirator to prevent inhalation exposure. Wear protective clothing and splash goggles. Soak up liquid with a suitable absorbent, such as sawdust, clay, or oil absorber. Seep up absorbed material and place in a chemical waste drum for disposal. Wash up area with detergent and water, flush with water. Large spills should be diked and pumped into a drum for salvage or disposal. Material that cannot be used should be disposed or in an epa authorized facility. Dispose of empty containers according to any applicable regulations under the resource conservation and recovery act. SECTION VIII — SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Respiratory Protection: if use conditions generate vapor, the material should be handled in an open or well -ventilated area. Where adequate ventilation is not available, use niosh approved organic vapor respirators. Where exposure necessitates a higher level of protection, a positive pressure air supply respirator is recommended. Ventilation: General mechanical ventilation is recommended in a closed area. Personal Protection: Protective apron or coveralls. Splash goggles, and approved plastic or rubber gloves is suggested. Work Practices/Hygiene: Use good hygienic practice. VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT & HOW TO DEMOS • U MATERIAL DATA SAFETY SHEETFLEX-TEC HV" - PART A 0 Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. The Science of Repair ° ;wMIM'S SECTION IX — SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Handling and storage: Containers should be stored in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from Flammable materials and sources of heat or flame. Exercise caution to prevent damage to or leakage from the container. Other Precautions: Non -corrosive to steel. Some plastics may swell under exposure to material. Precautionary Labeling: None Required. SECTION X — ADDITIONAL INFORMATION N.A. SECTION XI — REQUIREMENTS OF TRANSPORTATION Proper Ship Name: Epoxy resin Hazard Name: Not A Hazardous Material Hazard Class: None Label/Placard: None Required UN/NA #: None EPA RQ N: .00 Pounds or.00 Kilos Special Provisions: None May 2013 VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPA] R.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT & HOW TO DEMOS MATERIWATA SAFETY SHEETFLEX-TEC HV' AT 8 Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. oy_......._ The Science of Repair " MATERIAL DATA SAFETY SHEET Product: Advanced Repair Technology Flex-Tec HVI — Part B MANUFACTURER'S NAME AND ADDRESS Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. PO Box 510 Cherry Valley, New York 13320 607.264.9040 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE For Chemical Emergency Exposure, or Accident Call CHEMTREC 800-424-9300 (24 hours) SECTION I — PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Chemical Name: Polyamine/Dimer Acid Polymer Product/Trade Name: Flex-Tec HV Epoxy Resin Compound Part B Chemical Family: Fatty Amine Synonyms: Epoxy Hardener CAS Registry #1 Proprietary - A blend of several materials Formula: Proprietary Hazard Designations HMIS NPFA Health 2 1 Flammability 1 1 Reactivity 0 0 Protective Equipment or Special Hazards 0 0 0-Minimal 1=Slight 2=Moderate 3=Serious 4=Severe SECTION II — HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION Ingredients Percent TLV (Units) Polyamide Resin 50-90 None established TriethyleneTetramine <10 None established SECTION III — HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION Boiling Point N.A. Freezing Point N.A. Melting Point N.A. Vapor Pressure N.A. Vapor Density N.A. Solubility in Water Moderate Specific Gravity .97 %Volatility by Volume < 1% Evaporation Rate Low State Liquid Viscosity Paste Other Information N.A. Appearance & Odor Yellow paste, slight ammonia odor SECTION IV — FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Flash point (Method used): Over 365' F Open Cup. Flammable Limits: Lower NA/ Upper NA Fire Extinguishing Media: To extinguish fires involving this material —use water spray, dry chemical, or carbon dioxide. Special Fire Fighting Procedures: If not leaking, keep fire exposed containers cool with a water spray to prevent rupture due to excessive heat High pressure water hose may spread product from broken containers increasing contamination or fire hazard. As in any fire, prevent human exposure to fire, smoke, fumes or products of combustion. Evacuate nonessential personnel from the area. Fire fighters should wear fullface, self contained breathing apparatus and impervious protective clothing. Use standard firefighting techniques. VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT & HOW TO DEMOS MATERIAIQATA SAFETY SHEETFLEX-TEC HV' - * A Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. --"---=-- The Science of Repair SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA Threshold Limit Value: None established. Health Hazards: WARNING! May cause irritation. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing -The principal routes of entry for this material are inhalation and skin absorption. Inhalation of the vapors may produce respiratory failure. Ingestion of the material may produce abdominal pain and diarrhea, depression, convulsion, and in serious cases, unconsciousness. This product is a skin and eye irritant. Dermatitis may result from prolonged or repeated skin contact. Emergency & First Aid Procedures: call a physician immediately. If a known exposure occurs or is suspected, immediately initiated the recommended procedures below. Ingestion: if swallowed, immediately give several glasses of water, but do not induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs, give more fluid. Have a physician determine if condition of patient will permit evacuation of stomach, or induction of vomiting. Do not give fluid to an unconscious person. Skin Contact: flush all affected areas with water for 15 minutes. Remove any contaminated clothing or shoes. Seek medical attention if skin irritation occurs. Wash or discard clothing. Eye Contact: immediately flush the eye with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Hold eyelids apart to assure a thorough flushing. Do not attempt to neutralize any chemical. Obtain medical assistance as soon as possible. Flush an additional 15 minutes if medical attention is not available. Inhalation: remove from area. Seek medical attention if breathing is difficult. Oxygen may be delivered upon a physician's advice. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably mouth to mouth. Toxicological Data: While none has been established, the material is corrosive, as it is a strong base. It can cause severe eye damage, or burns to the throat if swallowed. It may cause skin irritation. SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA Stability: Stable Condition to Avoid: Strong oxidants, acids, high temperatures. Incompatibility: Acids, strong oxidants Hazardous Combustion or Decomposition Products: Carbon monoxide, Carbon dioxide, oxides of nitrogen. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur SECTION VII - SPILL, LEAK, AND WASTE DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Waste Disposal and Spill Control Methods Follow good industrial hygiene practices. (See sec. VIII). Anyone entering an area with high levels of vapor should use a self contained air pack. Small spills can be handled in a more routine manner. Use adequate ventilation and wear a respirator to prevent inhalation exposure. Wear protective clothing and splash goggles. Soak up liquid with a suitable absorbent, such as sawdust, clay, or oil absorber. Seep up absorbed material and place in a chemical waste drum for disposal. Wash up area with detergent and water, flush with water. Large spills should be diked and pumped into a drum for salvage or disposal. Material that cannot be used should be disposed or in an epa authorized facility. Dispose of empty containers according to any applicable regulations under the resource conservation and recovery act. SECTION VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Respiratory Protection: if use conditions generate vapor, the material should be handled in an open or well -ventilated area. Where adequate ventilation is not available, use niosh approved organic vapor respirators. Where exposure necessitates a higher level of protection, a positive pressure air supply respirator is recommended. Ventilation: General mechanical ventilation recommended in closed area. Personal Protection: Protective apron or coveralls. Splash goggles, and approved plastic or rubber gloves is suggested. Work Practices/Hygiene: Use good hygienic practice VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT & HOW TO DEMOS 11 LJ MATERIAL DATA SAFETY SHEETFLEX-TEC HV0 - PART A 0 Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. The Science of Repair SECTION IX — SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Handling and Storage: Containers should be stored in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from flammable materials and sources of heat or flame. Exercise caution to prevent damage to or leakage from the container. Other Precautions: Non -corrosive to steel. Some plastics may swell under exposure to material. Precautionary Labeling: Corrosive material. Strong base SECTION X — ADDITIONAL INFORMATION N.A. SECTION XI — REQUIREMENTS OF TRANSPORTATION Proper Ship Name: Corrosive liquid N.O.S. Hazard Name: Polyamine Hazard Class: 8 Label/Placard: Corrosive UN/NA #: UN 1760 EPA RQ N: .00 Pounds or .00 Kilos Special Provisions: None May 2013 VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT & HOW TO DEMOS SUBMITTAL TO BMA SUBMITTAL NUMBER Jamie Brewster McLeod, Teraissa McGovern SUBMITTAL DATE 112 S. Milt Street #B RESPONSE DUE DATE Aspen. CO 81611 SUBMITTED BY PROJECT Sardy COST CODES 05-7000 SUBJECT Historic Roof Fence SUBMITTAL REMARKS There are 3 sections of roof ridge ornamentation lk schuchart/dow Partners. Builders. Craftsmen. E-008 6/12118 ASAP KC 1. 13'-6" missing 4 finials, one finials is partial and has 3 hand cut finials. 2. 15'-2 1/2" missing 4 finials, has 2 hand cut finials and has 2 fields of ornamental pattern missing including a finial 3. 16'-3- missing 9 finials and has one ornamental pattern held together by wires All sections are missing the lightning rod ends. There is one partial lighting rod pattern in the box of pieces. I spoke with our sub and he recommends 1. Lightly sand blasting all of the work with soft glass bead or shells (as best suggested by Swedish Painting) first. 2. Waterjet out patterns and finials to match the pattern. 3. Remove all hand cut finials and weld back new pieces where appropriate. 4. For a finish coating use either powder coating with Cardinal colors to match or to select a metallic Tnemec paint, also applied by Swedish Painting. Thank you, Kinga 4001 AURORA AVE N / SEATTLE, WA 98103 / P. 206 633 3003 / F. 206 633 0990 / SCHUCHARTDOW.COM • P kin f i v MIN r 'J Ile f� 1p ..� .ftP N 'N 4k t. r A► :- --& Connection of Fence to Stand 0 0 • SUBMITTAL TO BMA �Ak schuchart/dow Partners. Builders. Craftsmen. SUBMITTAL NUMBER E-009 Jamie Brewster McLeod, Teraissa McGovern SUBMITTAL DATE 6/18/18 112 S. Mitt Street #B Aspen, CO 81611 PROJECT Sardy COST CODES 09-9100 Primer & Paint Submittal for SUBJECT Historic Porches and Decks RESPONSE DUE DATE ASAP SUBMITTED BY KC SUBMITTAL REMARKS Please find attached the specifications for Primer and Paint for the Historic Porches and Decks. Thank you, Kinga 4001 AURORA AVE N / SEATTLE, WA 98103 / P. 206 633 3003 / F. 206 633 0990 / SCHUCHARTDOW.COM • • �I Stix® Waterborne Bonding Primer SXA-110 Stix Waterborne Bonding Primer is a premium -quality, acrylic -urethane primer -sealer with unparalleled adhesion to the most challenging surfaces, including glossy tile, PVC, vinyl, plastic, glass, glazed block, glossy paint, pre -coated siding, fiberglass, and galvanized metals. Bonds to "hard -to -coat' surfaces Cures in temperatures as low as 35' F (1.57o C) Creates an extremely hard film Excellent enamel holdout Can be top coated with almost any product Low odor Available Sheens: Primer Available Colors: White Cleanup: Warm soapy water Resin Type: Acrylic Urethane Recommended Use: Interior or exterior MPI Rating: N/A VOC Level: < 100 g/L Check with your local INSL-X DEALER for product availability. SCHUCHART DOW, INC suBMITTA REVIEW Reviewed by Schucharl Dow, Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and design intent. This submittal review does not relieve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to Ie rements of the contract documents. Subcontractor is responsible I all dimensions, correct fabrication and accurate rt with the work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT SUBMITTAL NO 099-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 By • • L�Xl • Strongly Bonds to Glossy • Excellent Holdout Surfaces • Low Odor • Unparalleled Adhesion to • Soap & Water Clean-up the Most Challenging Surfaces. • Cures as low as 35 °F (1.7 °C) Interior and Exterior surfaces. Drywall, Plaster, Ceiling, Acoustical Tile, Wood Trim & Doors, Formica, Ceramic Tiles, Glossy Surfaces, PVC Plastic, Masonry Walls, Wood, Trim, Shutters, Masonry, Stucco, Concrete, Cement Block, Galvanized Metal, Aluminum, etc. STIX° WATERBORNE BONDING PRIMER SXA-110 Stix" Waterborne Bonding Primer is a premium quality, waterborne, acrylic urethane primer/sealer with unparalleled adhesion to the most challenging surfaces, including PVC, Vinyl, Plastic, Glass, Tile, Glazed Block, Glossy Paints, Pre -Coated Siding, Fiberglass, and Galvanized Metals. Stix is also ideal for use on plaster, drywall, wood, and non-ferrous metals, where a low ambient or surface temperature would present a problem for conventional primers. Offers an extremely hard film when cured. Use it on interior and exterior surfaces and topcoat with almost any type of coating including Alkyd, Acrylic Latex, Urethane, Epoxy, and Lacquer Finishes. Stix levels to a smooth surface and cleans up with soap and water. Limitations • Apply when air and surface temperatures are above 35 °F • Do not apply in direct sunlight or on a hot surface. Avoid rain, moisture or high humidity for the first 24 hours of curing • Not intended for immersion service or continuous water contact. Not for below grade applications • Not recommended for use over polyethylene or polypropylene. Stix® must be top coated for exterior use • Not recommended over Kynar® (and similar finishes) unless tested and approved by the buyer • Not recommended as a whole house exterior primer over wood Product• • Colors — Standard: Technical DataO White Vehicle Type Urethane Modified Acrylic SXA-110, White Pigment Type Titanium Dioxide — Tint Bases: Volume Solids 40.0 t 1.0% N/A Can be Tinted With a Maximum of 2 oz. Universal Colorant per gallon Coverage per Gallon at Recommended Film Thickness 300 — 400 Sq. Ft. Recommended Film — Wet Thickness — Dry 4.0 - 5.5 mils 1.6 - 2.2 mils — Special Colors: Depending on surface texture and porosity. Be sure to estimate the right amount of paint for the job. This will ensure color uniformity and Contact your dealer. minimize the disposal of excess paint. Certifications & Qualifications: — Tack Free 30 Minutes All products supported by this data sheet contain a maximum of 100 grams per liter VOCNOS (.83 lbs. /gal.) excluding water & exempt solvents. Dry Time @ 707 °F — To Recoat (25 °C) @ 50 /o RH — Full Cure 3 — 4 Hours 3 — 4 Days Qualifies for LEED® v4 Credit High humidity and cool temperatures will result in longer dry, recoat Qualifies for CHPS low emitting credit and service times. Dries By Coalescence (Collaborative for High Performance Schools) CDPH v1 Emission Certified Viscosity 70 — 80 KU Flash Point 200° F or greater (TT-P-141, Method 4293) Gloss / Sheen Flat Technical Assistance: Surface Temperature at — Min. 35 °F Available through your local authorized independent Insl-x dealer. For the Application — Max. 90 °F Thin With Do not Thin location of the dealer nearest you, call 1-866-708-9180 or see www.insl-x.com s „ Clean Up Thinner Warm, Soapy Water Weight Per Gallon 11.0 lbs. — Min. 45 °F ° :c�sa .uo aesuaa* Storage Temperature — Max. 95 °F 0 049,00Ea p s,aVocui8no1s Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) 87.6 grams/liter .73 lbs./gallon 0 Reported values are for White. Contact dealer for values of other bases or colors. Manufactured by Benjamin Moore & Co. 101 Paragon Drive, Montvale, NJ 07645 Tel: 866-708-9180 Fax: 888-248-2143 www.Insi-x.com M72 SXA-110 US 102317 Stix° Waterborne Bonding Primer SXA-110 Surface Preparation General — All surface areas to be painted should be clean, dry, sound and free of all dirt, grease, oils, waxes, mildew and any other surface contaminants that can cause paint failure. Dirt and chalk should be thoroughly removed by scrubbing with warm soapy water. Surface wax should be removed with a commercial wax stripper. Grease residue should be removed with a grease and oil emulsifier. Remove all loose chipping, cracking and peeling from previously painted surfaces by hand scraping, sanding, wire brushing and/or by use of power tool cleaning methods such as electric sanders, grinders, etc. Remove any loose rust, mill scale, rust deposits from metal surfaces by hand or power tool cleaning according to SSPC Standards. Repair/replace any seriously damaged and/or delaminated surface areas. Use over most glossy surfaces without sanding. Mildew — Surface areas affected by mildew should be thoroughly hand scrubbed with a soft to medium bristle scrub brush and a solution of one cup Tri-Sodium Phosphate or a nonammoniated detergent cleaner mixed with one -part household bleach' and three parts warm water, per gallon solution, Allow solution to stand on the affected surface areas for approximately 10 — 20 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with clean water and allow 24 — 48 hours to dry. 'Follow bleach manufacturer's instructions for safe handling and use of bleach solution. SPECIAL NOTE ON SURFACE PREPARATION: Glossy Surfaces — Although Stix® is formulated to be applied to hard to coat surfaces without the need for sanding, it is recommended that proper surface preparation still be completed to enhance adhesion properties. Surfaces such as Formica, ceramic tile and glossy painted surfaces should be properly deglossed. Once applied, allow Stix® to cure for approximately 3 to 4 days to achieve maximum resistance to scrape off. However, Stix® may be topcoated with a quality latex or oil -based finish within 1 to 2 hours, depending on overall drying conditions. WARNING! If you scrape, sand or remove old paint, you may release lead dust. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN. PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD ALSO AVOID EXPOSURE. Wear a NIOSH-approved respirator to control lead exposure. Carefully clean up with a HEPA vacuum and a wet mop. Before you start, find out how to protect yourself and your family by contacting the National Lead Information Hotline at 1-800-424-LEAD or log on to www.epa.gov/lead SCHUCHART DOW, INC Renewed by Schuchart Dow. Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and design intent. This submittal review does not relieve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to requirements of the contract documents. Subcontractor is responsible for all dimensions, correct fabrication and accurate fit with the work of other trades. In no case �s the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 SIGNATURE Application Stix® may be applied by brush, roller, pad applicator, or airless spray. Use a high quality nylon brush or a Ya" — %" synthetic nap roller cover. Do not thin. Do not apply when surface, air, or product temperature is below 35 'F. Do not paint in direct sun or on a hot surface. If possible, plan your painting to avoid rain, moisture, or high humidity for the first 24 hours of curing. Stop application a minimum of two hours before rain or dew is expected. Do not paint if surface temperature is within 5 of of the dew point. When top coating with two component paints, allow 24 hours dry time before painting. Always test questionable substrates such as plastics, composites, Kynars, and polyester surfaces by applying a small area for adhesion and top -coat compatibility before proceeding with the entire job. Airless Spray: Tip range between .013 and .017. Total fluid output pressure at the tip should not be less than 2200 PSI. Preferred pressure is 2500 PSI. Clean Up Clean brushes, rollers and other equipment with warm, soapy water immediately after use. If dry, clean with lacquer thinner. USE COMPLETELY OR DISPOSE OF PROPERLY. Dry empty containers may be recycled in a can recycling program. Local disposal requirements vary; consult your sanitation department or state -designated environmental agency on disposal options. Environmental Health & Safety Information Cancer Hazard. Contains Crystalline Silica which can cause cancer when in respirable form (spray mist or sanding dust). Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe spray mist or sanding dust. Ensure fresh air entry during application and drying. Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Avoid exposure to dust and spray mist by wearing a NIOSH approved respirator during application, sanding and clean up. Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use. Close container after each use. Wash thoroughly after handling. WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects, or other reproductive harm. FIRST AID: In case of eye contact, flush immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes; for skin, wash thoroughly with soap and water. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention. If you experience difficulty breathing, leave the area to obtain fresh air. If continued difficulty is experienced, get medical attention immediately. IN CASE OF SPILL — Absorb with inert material and dispose of as specified under "Clean Up". KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN PROTECT FROM FREEZING Refer to Safety Data Sheet for additional health and safety information. Manufactured by Benjamin Moore & Co. 101 Paragon Drive, Montvale, NJ 07645 Tel: 866-708-9180 Fax: 888-248-2143 www.Insl-x.com M72 SXA-110 US 102317 All trademarks belong to their respective owners. All other marks are the property of their respective owner. This product is not endorsed by or a division of CHPS. This product is provided by Benjamin Moore, not CHPS. 0 2013, 2017 Benjamin Moore & Co. All rights reserved Aura Exterior Paint Semi -Gloss Semi -Gloss (632) FEATURES MORE INFORMATION TOOLS SDS / TDS SCHUCHART DOW, INC 5uBMITTAL REVIEW Reviewed by Schuchart Dow, Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and design intent. This submittal review does not relieve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to requirements of the contract documents. Subcontractor is responsible for alL dimensions, correct fabrication and accurate fit with the work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT SUBMITTAL NO 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 BY SIGNATURE Proprietary Color Lock® technology for richer colors and superior fade resistance High build formula provides for for extreme hide and coverage for fewer coats Outstanding durability against even the harshest weather conditions Lifetime Limited Warranty Low -temperature application to extend the painting season Superior adhesion Fast drying and quick re -coat times Mildew resistant Self -priming in most situations Engineered with Gennex® Color Technology 0 11 Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 Benjamin Moore Paints SAFETY DATA SHEET 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name Product Code Product Class Color Recommended use Restrictions on use Manufacturer Benjamin Moore & Co. 101 Paragon Drive Montvale, NJ 07645 Phone: 855-724-6802 www.benjaminmoore.com Classification Revision Number: 1 AURA WATERBORNE EXTERIOR SEMI -GLOSS FINISH WHITE 63201 WATER THINNED PAINT White Paint No information available Emergency Telephone Number(s) CHEMTREC (US): 800-424-9300 CHEMTREC (outside US): (703)-527-3887 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION This chemical is considered hazardous by the 2012 OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) Skin sensitization ICategory 1 reproductive toxicity ICategory 1 B Label elements Danger Hazard statements May cause an allergic skin reaction May damage fertility or the unborn child earance liquid SCHUCHART DOW, INC Reviewed by Schuchart Dow, Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and design mlan4 This submittal review does at ,,lave the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to requirements of the contract documents. Subcontractor is responsible for all dimensions, comct fabncabon and accurate fit with the work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the contract documents and sabsfachon of the work. ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT SUBMITTALNO 09.9100 OATS 06/18/2018 SIGNATURE Page 1 / 10 Odor little or no 0 • 63201 - AURA WATERBORNE EXTERIOR SEMI -GLOSS FINISH WHITE Precautionary Statements - Prevention Obtain special instructions before use Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood Use personal protective equipment as required Avoid breathing dust/fume/mist/vapors/spray Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace Wear protective gloves Precautionary Statements - Response If exposed or concerned get medical attention Skin If on skin wash with plenty of soap and water If skin irritation or rash occurs get medical attention Wash contaminated clothing before reuse Precautionary Statements - Storage Store locked up Precautionary Statements - Disposal Dispose of contents/container to an approved waste disposal plant Hazards not otherwise classified (HNOC) May cause allergic skin reaction Other information No information available Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 SCHUCHART DOW, INC Reviewed by Schuchart Dow. Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and design intent. This submittal review does not relieve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to regwrements of the contract documents. Subcontractor is responsible for all dimensions. correct fabrication and accurate fit with the work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the contract documents and sat sfaction of the work. ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED- RESUBMIT SUBMITTAL NO 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 By 3. COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON COMPONENTS Chemical Name CAS -No Weight % (max) Titanium dioxide 13463-67-7 30 Zinc oxide 1314-13-2 5 Silica, amorphous 7631-86-9 5 Hexanedioic acid, dihydrazide 1071-93-8 0.5 Sodium C14-C16 olefin sulfonate 68439-57-6 0.5 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone 872-50-4 0.5 2-N-octyl-4-Isothiazolin-3-One 26530-20-1 0.5 4. FIRST AID MEASURES General Advice No hazards which require special first aid measures. Eye Contact Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and consult a physician. Skin Contact Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water removing all contaminated clothes and shoes. If skin irritation persists, call a physician. Wash clothing before reuse. Destroy contaminated articles such as shoes. Inhalation Move to fresh air. If symptoms persist, call a physician Page 2/10 63201 - AURA WATERBORNE EXTERIOR Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 SEMI -GLOSS FINISH WHITE Ingestion Clean mouth with water and afterwards drink plenty of water. Consult a physician if necessary. Most Important May cause allergic skin reaction. Symptoms/Effects Notes To Physician Treat symptomatically. 5. FIRE -FIGHTING MEASURES Suitable Extinguishing Media Protective Equipment And Precautions For Firefighters Specific Hazards Arising From The Chemical Sensitivity To Mechanical Impact Sensitivity To Static Discharge Flash Point Data Flash Point (°F) Flash Point (°C) Flash Point Method Flammability Limits In Air Lower Explosion Limit Upper Explosion Limit NFPA Health: 1 NFPA Legend 0 - Not Hazardous 1 - Slightly 2 - Moderate 3 - High 4 - Severe Flammability: 0 Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding environment. As in any fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus pressure -demand, MSHA/NIOSH (approved or equivalent) and full protective gear. Closed containers may rupture if exposed to fire or extreme heat. No SCHUCHART DOW. INC suawmu atwesv Reviewed by Schuchart Dow, Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and design intent. Th,s submittal review does not No relieve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to requirements of the contract documents. Subcontract, s responsible for all dimensionscorrect fabrication and accurate fit vnth the work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. Not applicable ❑APPROVED Not applicable ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED Not applicable ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT 09-9100 06/18/2018 SUBMITTAL NO DATE BY Not applicable SIGNATURE Not applicable Instability: 0 Special: Not Applicable The ratings assigned are only suggested ratings, the contractorlemployer has ultimate responsibilities for NFPA ratings where this system is used. Additional information regarding the NFPA rating system is available from the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) at www.nfpa.org. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal Precautions Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Ensure adequate ventilation. Other Information Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Environmental Precautions See Section 12 for additional Ecological Information. Page 3/10 63201 - AURA WATERBORNE EXTERIOR Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 SEMI -GLOSS FINISH WHITE Methods For Clean -Up Soak up with inert absorbent material. Sweep up and shovel into suitable containers for disposal. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Avoid breathing vapors, spray mists or sanding dust. In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment. Storage Keep container tightly closed. Keep out of the reach of children. Incompatible Materials No information available 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Limits Chemical Name ACGIH OSHA Titanium dioxide 10 mg/m3 - TWA 15 mg/m3 - TWA Zinc oxide 2 mg/m3 - TWA 10 mg/m3 - STEL 5 mg/m3 - TWA 15 mg/m3 - TWA Silica, amorphous N/E - (80)/(% Si02) mg/m3 TWA 20 mppcf - TWA Legend ACGIH - American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists Exposure Limits OSHA - Occupational Safety & Health Administration Exposure Limits N/E - Not Established Engineering Measures Ensure adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas. Personal Protective Equipment Eye/Face Protection Safety glasses with side -shields. Skin Protection Protective gloves and impervious clothing. Respiratory Protection In case of insufficient ventilation wear suitable respiratory equipment. Hygiene Measures Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before re -use. Wash thoroughly after handling. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance liquid Odor little or no odor Odor Threshold No information available Density (lbs/gal) 11.05 - 11.15 Specific Gravity 1.32 - 1.34 pH No information available Viscosity (cps) No information available Solubility No information available Water Solubility No information available Evaporation Rate No information available Vapor Pressure No information available Page 4/10 SCHUCHART DOW. INC ;:n..;nad Dow, Inc for General Corrpl.an;e o-ly wIn a.l documents and desgn intent. Tars s bminal renew does nat relt, a tr.e s,bcontfactof of responvb,Ay la- r^ak,,g work canfom to '"g rl amens of I- contract documents. Subccnfrector Is respo-late for au dmensons corrml fabr—t— no accurate ht wllh the work of ether trades. In no case 3 the sueconlraror or vendor rebaved of esponslbihty to the contract documents and mi,stacl•on of Ile work. ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED • RESUBMIT SURMITTALNO 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 • 0e 63201 - AURA WATERBORNE EXTERIOR Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 SEMI -GLOSS FINISH WHITE Vapor Density No information available Wt. % Solids 50 - 60 Vol. % Solids 35 - 45 Wt. % Volatiles 40 - 50 Vol. % Volatiles 55 - 65 VOC Regulatory Limit (g/L) < 50 Boiling Point (OF) 212 Boiling Point (°C) 100 Freezing Point (OF) 32 Freezing Point (°C) 0 Flash Point (OF) Not applicable Flash Point (°C) Not applicable Flash Point Method Not applicable Flammability (solid, gas) Not applicable Upper Explosion Limit Not applicable Lower Explosion Limit Not applicable Autoignition Temperature (OF) No information available Autoignition Temperature (OC) No information available Decomposition Temperature (OF) No information available Decomposition Temperature (°C) No information available Partition Coefficient (n-octanol/water) No information available 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Reactivity Chemical Stability Conditions To Avoid Incompatible Materials Hazardous Decomposition Products Possibility Of Hazardous Reactions Product Information Not Applicable Stable under normal conditions. Prevent from freezing. No materials to be especially mentioned. None under normal use. None under normal conditions of use. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Information on likely routes of exposure Principal Routes of Exposure Eye contact, skin contact and inhalation Acute Toxicity Product Information No information available SCHUCHART DOW. INC Renewed by Scruchan Dow. Inc for General Comptiance only with contract documents and design intent. This wbmdtat renew does not reheve the subconVa:tor of responsibility for makmg work conform to requir etsal the<onlracl documents. Subcontractor is responsible for all dimens,ons, correct fabncahon and accurate fit w-th the work of other trades. In no case is the wbcontractor or vendor rebeved of responsibility to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT Information on toxicological effects SUBMIIfALNO 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 By Symptoms No information available SIGNATURE Delayed and immediate effects as well as chronic effects from short and long-term exposure Page 5/10 • 63201 - AURA WATERBORNE EXTERIOR SEMI -GLOSS FINISH WHITE Eye contact Skin contact Inhalation Ingestion Sensitization: Neurological Effects Mutagenic Effects Reproductive Effects Developmental Effects Target Organ Effects STOT - single exposure STOT - repeated exposure Other adverse effects Aspiration Hazard Numerical measures of toxicity Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 May cause slight irritation. Substance may cause slight skin irritation. Prolonged or repeated contact may dry skin and cause irritation. May cause irritation of respiratory tract. Ingestion may cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. May cause an allergic skin reaction No information available. No information available. No information available. No information available. No information available. No information available. No information available. No information available. No information available The following values are calculated based on chapter 3.1 of the GHS document ATEmix (oral) 31775 mg/kg ATEmix (dermal) 126409 mg/kg ATEmix (inhalation-dust/mist) 476.8 mg/L Component Acute Toxicity Titanium dioxide LD50 Oral: > 10000 mg/kg (Rat) LD50 Dermal: > 10000 mg/m' (Rabbit) LC50 Inhalation (Dust): > 6.82 mg/L (Rat, 4 hr.) Zinc oxide LD50 Oral: 5000 mg/kg (Rat) LC50 Inhalation (Dust): > 5700 mg/m' (Rat, 4 hr.) Silica, amorphous LD50 Oral: > 5000 mg/kg (Rat) LD50 Dermal: 2,000 mg/kg (Rabbit) LC50 Inhalation (Dust): > 2 mg/L 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone LD50 Oral: 3598 mg/kg (Rat) LD50 Dermal: 2000 mg/kg (Rabbit) 2-N-octyl-4-Isoth iazoli n-3-One LD50 Oral: 550 mg/kg (Rat) LD50 Dermal: 690 mg/kg (Rabbit) SCHUCHART DOW, INC SLJRMMR RENEW Reviewed by Schuchart Dow, Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and design intent. This submittal review does not relieve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to requirements of the contract documents. Subcontractor Is responsible for all dimensions, correct fabrication and accurate fit with the work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT SUBMITTAL NO 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 BY SIGNATURE Carcinogenicity The information below indicates whether each agency has listed any ingredient as a carcinogen:. Chemical Name IARC NTP OSHA Carcinogen Titanium dioxide 2B - Possible Human Carcinogen Listed Page 6/10 63201 - AURA WATERBORNE EXTERIOR Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 SEMI -GLOSS FINISH WHITE • Although IARC has classified titanium dioxide as possibly carcinogenic to humans (213), their summary concludes: "No significant exposure to titanium dioxide is thought to occur during the use of products in which titanium dioxide is bound to other materials, such as paint." Legend IARC - International Agency for Research on Cancer NTP - National Toxicity Program OSHA - Occupational Safety & Health Administration 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecotoxicity Effects The environmental impact of this product has not been fully investigated. Product Information Acute Toxicity to Fish No information available Acute Toxicity to Aquatic Invertebrates No information available Acute Toxicity to Aquatic Plants No information available Persistence / Degradabilit No information available. Bioaccumulation / Accumulation No information available. Mobility in Environmental Media No information available. Ozone No information available Component Acute Toxicity to Fish Titanium dioxide LC50: > 1000 mg/L (Fathead Minnow - 96 hr.) Acute Toxicity to Aquatic Invertebrates No information available Acute Toxicity to Aquatic Plants No information available SCHUCHART DOW. INC SuBNITTA RENEW Redewed by Schuchan Dow, Inc for Genera[ Compliance only with contract documents and design intent. This submittal review does not rel eve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to regwremenls of the contract documents. Subcontractor is responsible for atI dimensions, correct fabrication and accurate fit with the work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED- RESUBMIT BMITTAL NO 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 SIGNATURE 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Page 7/10 0 • 63201 - AURA WATERBORNE EXTERIOR Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 SEMI -GLOSS FINISH WHITE Waste Disposal Method Dispose of in accordance with federal, state, provincial, and local regulations. Local requirements may vary, consult your sanitation department or state -designated environmental protection agency for more disposal options. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT Not regulated ICAO / IATA IMDG / IMO International Inventories Not regulated Not regulated 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION TSCA: United States Yes - All components are listed or exempt. SCHUCHART Dow, INC DSL: Canada No - Not all of the components are listed. SOeuITM a64W One or more Component Is listed on NDSL. Reviewed by Schuchart Dow, Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and design intent. This submittal review does hot relieve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to requirements of the contract documents. Subcontractor is responsible Federal Regulations for all dimensions, correct fabrication and accurate lit ndthe work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. SARA 311/312 hazardous categorization ❑APPROVED Acute Health Hazard Yes ❑ APPROVED ASNOTED Chronic Health Hazard No ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT Fire Hazard No Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard No SUBMITTAL NO 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 Reactive Hazard No BY SIGNATURE SARA 313 Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA). This product contains a chemical or chemicals which are subject to the reporting requirements of the Act and Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 372: Chemical Name CAS -No Zinc oxide 1314-13-2 Weight % (max) CERCLA/SARA 313 (de minimis concentration) 5 1.0 Clean Air Act, Section 112 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) (see 40 CFR 61) This product contains the following HAPs: None State Regulations California Proposition 65 This product may contain small amounts of materials known to the state of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm. State Right -to -Know Page 8 / 10 • 0 63201 - AURA WATERBORNE EXTERIOR SEMI -GLOSS FINISH WHITE Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 Chemical Name Massachusetts New Jersey Pennsylvania Titanium dioxide X X X Zinc oxide X X X Silica, amorphous X X X 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone X X X Legend X - Listed 76. OTHER INFORMATION HMIS Health: 1 Flammability: 0 Reactivity: 0 PPE: - HMIS Legend 0 - Minimal Hazard 1 - Slight Hazard 2 - Moderate Hazard 3 - Serious Hazard 4 - Severe Hazard " -Chronic Hazard X - Consult your supervisor or S.O.P. for "Special' handling instructions. Note: The PPE rating has intentionally been left blank. Choose appropriate PPE that will protect employees from the hazards the material will present under the actual normal conditions of use. Caution: HMIS® ratings are based on a 0-4 rating scale, with 0 representing minimal hazards or risks, and 4 representing significant hazards or risks. Although HMIS a ratings are not required on MSDSs under 29 CFR 1910.1200, the preparer, has chosen to provide them. HM/SID ratings are to be used only in conjunction with a fully implemented HMISO program by workers who have received appropriate HMIS@ training. HMIS n is a registered trade and service mark of the NPCA. HMIS® materials may be purchased exclusively from J. J. Keller (800) 327-6868. WARNING! If you scrape, sand, or remove old paint, you may release lead dust. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN. PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD ALSO AVOID EXPOSURE. Wear a NIOSH approved respirator to control lead exposure. Clean up carefully with a HEPA vacuum and a wet mop. Before you start, find out how to protect yourself and your family by contacting the National Lead Information Hotline at 1-800-424-LEAD or log on to www.epa.gov/lead. Prepared By Product Stewardship Department Benjamin Moore & Co. 101 Paragon Drive Montvale, NJ 07645 855-724-6802 Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 Revision Summary Not available Page 9/10 SCHUCHART DOW, INC suamm' aEwEw Reviewed by Schuchart Dow, Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and design intent. This submittal review does not relieve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to requirements of the contract documents. Subcontractor is responsible for all dimensions, correct fabrication and accurate fit with the work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT SUBMITTAL NO 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 BY SIGNATURE 0 0 63201 - AURA WATERBORNE EXTERIOR Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 SEMI -GLOSS FINISH WHITE Disclaimer The information contained herein is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate as of the effective date shown above. This information is furnished without warranty of any kind. Employers should use this information only as a supplement to other information gathered by them and must make independent determination of suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use of these materials and the safety and health of employees. Any use of this data and information must be determined by the user to be in accordance with applicable federal, provincial, and local laws and regulations. END OF SAFETY DATA SHEET SCHUCHART DOW. INC Reviewed by Schuchart Dow, Inc for General Compliance only oath contract documents and design intent. This submittal review does not relieve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to requirements of the contract documents. Subcontractor is responsible for aLL dimensions. correct fabrication and accurate fit With the work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED -RESUBMIT SUBMITTALNO 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 BY Page 10/10 • 4k schuchart/dow Partners. Builders. Craftsmen. SUBMITTAL TO BMA SUBMITTAL NUMBER Jamie Brewster McLeod, Teraissa McGovern SUBMITTAL DATE 112 S. Mitt Street #B RESPONSE DUE DATE ASAP Aspen, CO 81611 SUBMITTED BY PROJECT Sardy COST CODES 09-9100-2 Red Wood Stain for Upper Deck SUBJECT and East Porch SUBMITTAL REMARKS Please find attached the specifications for Red Wood Stain for Upper Deck and East Porch. Thank you, Kinga 4001 AURORA AVE N / SEATTLE, WA 98103 / P. 206 633 3003 / F. 206 633 0990 / SCHUCHARTDOW.COM E-010 6/19/18 KC Cetd/ SRD & SRD RE Cetol SRD & SRD RE are transparent matte finishes for siding, railings and decks. Available in a curated palette of eight richly - saturated wood tones. Performance Highlights • High -solids alkyd -oil formula, one -coat application • High -transparency transoxide pigments amplify depth of color, clarity and substrate protection • Excellent penetration for long-lasting protection and longer -lasting color Powerful UV absorbers protect color and wood substrate Water-repellent Provides a mildew -resistant finish SRD RE is a reduced -emissions product with <275 g/L VOC Recommended For Siding I Rails I Decks I Outdoor Funiture Fences I Logs I Siding Shakes & Shingles Eight Natural Wood Tones 078 Natural 077 Cedar 072 Butternut 005 Natural Oak 085 Teak 045 Mahogany 009 Dark Oak Preparation Procedures' New. Wecrene ed. Uncalled. Previously Coated Wood New pressure treated lumber requires a six week drying period prior to applcation. water repe#ent treated kmber requires one year of weathering Prior to application. /. Spray the surface with dean water. trash water using 5W.800 pal with tlx wetting the wood. name 8-12 inches away to remove 2. Clean the surface with a solution of four cleaning SokAion• ounces of 100% powdered Tri-Sodium a Allow the surface to dry for 48 hours, or Phosphate (I SP) or phosphate -free to heave a moisture content of 18% or less substitute plus one quart of liquid bleach before application. in three quarts of water. Apply this solution generously to the wood with a garden pump sprayer or heavy nap roller cover. a Let the solution dwell for 15-20 minutes. During this period scrub surface with a hard bristle brush for 15-20 minutes to help remove mill glaze or weathering. Do not allow solution to dry on the wood surfaco. 4. Power -wash wood surface dean with a For optimal performance and a-4xx'uarxx+ on wood dock sand', with (30-80 gnt sn►xt paper. Always sand in the direction of the wood grain. For verticrd surfaces. use 80-120 grit sandpaper. aper. 7. Ce(al SRD & SRD RE should be af,4*)d within one week of Prop cation for horizontal surfaces. (docks) and witlun lour weeks for vertical surincos (sidling) Previous coatings must be removed prior to application. III • New rough -sawn wood (less than four weeks ok1) should be dry-brushod using a knish with stiff bristles to remove loose din and fibers. If the debris is SIM present, follow preparation procedures. • Woatl'"ed grey wood or wood affected with blue fungi or rust from mails may be (rooted after the surface preparation by applying a solution of tar ounces of oxalic add crystals in one gallon of wane water, This solution should be allowed to sit on the affoctod arms for 15-20 minutes before the final rinse with clean water. Let dry throe days before coating. For vertical surfaces, fill all joints, cracks and nail holes with a quality poyurdIvino or aerykc caulk/filler and let cure prior to applying the coaling. Rehr to caulc/fill r manulacturor for proper application. ■ Application Procedures Smooth wood coverage: 300-400 sq. ft./gay. I. Follow the preparation procedures, 2 Apply one coat with a natural bristle brush, roller or spray. H applied by sprayer or icier, back brush immediately to ensure penetration and to avoid an uneven finish. Brushing is the recommended method for application on decks and other horizontal surfaces. & Clean tools with mineral spirits. APPLICATION DO'S • Apply when the surface and air temperature is 50`F (10`C) to 95''F (35"C) • Stir wed before using • Saturate all end grans • Maintain a wet edge • Apply in diroction of the gran • Back prime if possible • Intermix batches to ensure color consistency • Use rollerspray or natural bristle brush ■ Maintenance Procedures APPLICATION DON'T!; - Do not apply in drect Sullght • Do not apply when the surface is hot to the touch Do not apply when rain. dew or frost is present or expected within fare hours Do not apply when rno*ture contort of the wood is greator than 18aY, - Do not use as a prim with other Sickens PrdUM prockucis • Do not thin To help maintain its protective characteristics, apply a mi rrtenance coat when visually required I. Follow the cleaning recomirrierxiabon 2 Apply one coat by brush, nailer rx Sprayer Areas that have minimum wear should only be lightly coated. Hardwood surfaces may require more frequent maintenance. Please refer to PPG ProLuxe Material Safety Data Sheets and Technical Data Bupetins for detailed application instructions and safety information. 1 ProLuxe- DESCRIPTION Cetol SRD Wood Finish is transparent matte finishes for siding, rails and decks. Available in a curated palette of eight richly -saturated wood tones. FEATURES • High -solids alkyd -oil formula, one -coat application • High -transparency transoxide pigments amplify depth of color, clarity and substrate protection • Excellent penetration for long-lasting protection and longer -lasting color • Powerful UV absorbers protect color and wood substrate • Water-repellent • Provides a mildew -resistant finish SHIPPING FREIGHT CLASSIFICATION: Paint, Combustible Liquid, PGIII PACKAGING: 1 gallon (3.785 L) 5 gallons (18.925 L) FLASH POINT: 1159 F (469 C) READY MIX COLORS SIK240-005 Natural Oak SIK240-009 Dark Oak SIK240-045 Mahogany SIK240-072 Butternut SIK240-077 Cedar SIK240-078 Natural SIK240-085 Teak SIK240-089 Redwood Transparent Matte Cetol° SRD Wood Finish SI K240 SPECIFICATION DATA Clean-up Solvent: Mineral Spirits Resin: Alkyd Density*: 7.25 Ibs/gal (0.87 kg/L) VOC*: <550 g/L (4.58 Ibs/gal) Solids*: Volume - 38%+/ 1% Weight - 43% +/ 1 % Practical Coverage: On rough and weathered surfaces, 150-250 sq ft/gallon (4-6 mz/L). On smooth surfaces or hardwoods, 300-400 sq ft/gallon (7-10 m2/L). Actual coverage may vary depending on the type, age and texture of the wood and application method. 06 , 92,19 Dry Time 77°F (25°C) & 50% RH: To touch - 12 hours To light foot traffic - 24-48 hours Wait 72 hours before replacing furniture. Low temperature, high humidity or poor ventilation will increase these times. Avoid heavy abrasions immediately following application Shelf Life: 5 years maximum - unopened Disposal: Contact your local environmental regulatory agency for guidance on disposal of unused product. Do not pour down a drain or storm sewer. *Data may vary with product color. Read Label and Material Safety Data Sheet Prior to Use. See other cautions on last page. u SURFACE PREPARATION GENERAL SURFACE PREPARATION: All wood surfaces must be thoroughly clean, dry and free of dirt, grease, grim, mildew, mill glaze and previous coatings before application. Spray all wood surfaces with clean water, completely wetting the wood. Apply a cleaning solution of four (4) ounces of 100% powdered Tri-Sodium Phosphate (TSP) or phosphate - free substitute with one (1) quart of liquid bleach and three (3) quarts of water to the wood surfaces with a garden sprayer or a heavy nap roller cover. Scrub surface with a hard bristle brush for 15-20 minutes to help remove mill glaze or weathering. Do not allow solution to dry on the wood surface. Power -wash wood surface clean fresh water using 500- 800 psi with the nozzle 8-12 inches away to remove cleaning solution. Allow the surface to dry for 48 hours, or to have a moisture content of 18% or less before application. Sand all cleaned wood using 80-120 grit sandpaper for vertical surfaces and 60-80 grit sandpaper for horizontal surfaces. Always sand in direction of the wood grain and remove sanding dust. Finish should be applied within one week of preparation for horizontal surfaces (decks) and four weeks for vertical surfaces (siding), provided that the surface remains free of dirt, grease, grim and mildew. NEW WOOD - Clean and prepare all wood surfaces as specified under GENERAL SURFACE PREPARATION. Pressure treated wood must be properly seasoned, dry with a moisture content of 18% or less and free of DIRECTIONS FOR USE APPLICATION: CAUTION: Surfaces are slippery when wet. Use caution when walking on wet surfaces during application. Test wood for absorbency by sprinkling water on the surface — if water is absorbed within 30 sec. - 2 min., depending on climate, the surface is ready for finishing. If water is not absorbed, wait 30 days and re -test. Before starting, test your color choice on a small area. Buy sufficient product for the whole job. Intermix all product together before starting to avoid color variance. Stir thoroughly before and during application. Do not thin. Apply when air and surface temperature is between 501 F (10* C) - 90° F (32° C). Do not apply in direct sunlight, if rain, snow, heavy dew or low temperatures below 40° F (4" C) are expected within 48 hours. Application using a natural bristle brush is the preferred method. If applied by roller or airless sprayer, back brush immediately to ensure penetration and to avoid an uneven finish. For airless spray, use a .011 "-.015" tip at 700 - 800 psi, adjust pressure as needed. Apply only one even coat, in the direction of the grain avoiding heavy application. To avoid lap marks, start at one edge and follow through to the end of each board, maintaining a wet edge. Coat all end grains and the back of all boards if possible. NOTE: Tannin containing woods such as redwood, red cedar, mahogany, douglas fir, etc. contain tannic acid which tends to migrate to the surface and can discolor the finish. The discoloration is not harmful and can usually be removed by cleaning with a PRECAUTIONS salts and other water soluble materials. Water- repellent treated lumber requires one year minimum of weathering. EXOTIC HARDWOOD - Ipe, mahogany, iron wood, tiger wood and teak woods exhibit a dense cell structure which may reduce the ability of a coating to penetrate the wood surface. Clean and prepare surface as specified under GENERAL SURFACE PREPARATION. Immediately prior to applying coating, wipe surface with acetone. PREVIOUSLY COATED WOOD - Previous coatings must be completely removed prior to application of Cetol SRD Wood Finish. Once previous coating is removed, clean and prepare surface as specified under GENERAL SURFACE PREPARATION. WARNING! If you scrape, sand, or remove old paint, you may release lead dust. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN. PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD ALSO AVOID EXPOSURE. Wear an NIOSH-approved respirator to control lead exposure. Clean up carefully with a HEPA vacuum and a wet mop. Before you start, find out how to protect yourself and your family by contacting the National Lead Information Hotline at 1-800-424-LEAD or log on to www.epa.gov/lead. solution of four (4) ounces of oxalic acid to one gallon of warm water. Apply with a garden sprayer or heavy nap roller cover. Allow to sit on surface for 20 min. Rinse thoroughly with clean water. DO NOT ALLOW solution to dry on wood surface. COVERAGE: On rough and weathered surfaces, 150-250 sq ft/gal (4-6 m2/L). On smooth surfaces or hardwoods, 300-400 sq fugal (7-10 m2/L). Actual coverage may vary depending on the type, age and texture of the wood and application method. DRY TIME @ 77°F (25°C) & 50% RH: Dries to touch in approximately 12 hours. Dries to light foot traffic in 24 - 48 hours. Wait 72 hours before replacing furniture. Low temperature, high humidity, thick films or poor ventilation will increase these times. Avoid heavy abrasions immediately following application. CLEANUP AND MAINTENANCE: Clean tools immediately with mineral spirits. Clean spills right away with a damp cloth. To maintain the products protective characteristics, apply a maintenance coat when visibly required. Clean and prepare surface as specified under GENERAL SURFACE PREPARATION. Areas that show minimal wear should only be lightly coated. Hardwoods and lighter colors may require more frequent maintenance. DANGER! COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID AND VAPOR. HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED. CAUSES RESPIRATORY TRACT AND EYE IRRITATION. MAY CAUSE SKIN IRRITATION. Sanding and grinding dusts may be harmful if inhaled. Inhalation of high concentrations of vapor may affect the central nervous system. Repeated exposure to high vapor concentrations may cause irritation of the respiratory system and permanent brain and nervous system damage. High vapor concentrations can cause headaches, dizziness, drowsiness and nausea and may lead to unconsciousness. Can enter lungs and cause damage. Keep away from heat and flame. Do not breathe vapor or mist. Do not swallow. Avoid contact with eyes. Avoid contact with skin and clothing. Keep container tightly closed and sealed until ready for use. Wash thoroughly after handling. Provide fresh air ventilation during and after application and drying. Avoid the inhalation of dust, particulates, spray or mist arising from the application of this preparation. Use personal protective equipment as required. DANGER - RAGS, STEEL WOOL OR WASTE SOAKED WITH CETOL SRD WOOD FINISH MAY SPONTANEOUSLY CATCH FIRE IF IMPROPERLY DISCARDED. IMMEDIATELY AFTER EACH USE, PLACE RAGS, STEEL WOOL OR WASTE IN A SEALED WATER -FILLED METAL CONTAINER. Note: These warnings encompass the product series. Prior to use, read and follow product - specific MSDS and label information. FIRST AID: If swallowed, rinse mouth with water (only if the person is conscious). Call physician immediately. Do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel. If in eyes, rinse with water for 15 minutes. Check for and remove any contact lenses. If on skin, rinse well with water. Wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation develops. If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If experiencing respiratory symptoms call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician. Keep out of the reach of children. For workplace use, an MSDS is available from your retailer or by calling (412) 492-5555. EMERGENCY SPILL INFORMATION: (412) 434-4515 (U.S.). The PPG Logo is a registered trademark of PPG Industries Ohio, Inc. Sikkens and Ceto/ are registered trademarks of AkzoNobel. ProLuxe is a registered trademark of PPG Architectural Finishes, Inc. © 2017 PPG Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved. SIK240-3117 schuchart/dow Partners. Builders. Craftsmen, SUBMITTAL TO BMA SUBMITTAL NUMBER E-012 Jamie Brewster McLeod, Teraissa McGovern SUBMITTAL DATE 6/19/2018 112 S. Mitt Street #B RESPONSE DUE DATE ASAP Aspen, CO 81611 SUBMITTED BY KC PROJECT Sardy COST CODES 06-2000; 09-9100 Repairing and Painting Fascia and SUBJECT Soffits SUBMITTAL REMARKS Please find attached specifications for repair and painting of fascia and soffits. Thank you, Kinga Czerska 4001 AURORA AVE N / SEATTLE, WA 98103 / P. 206 633 3003 / F. 206 633 0990 / SCHUCHARTDOW.COM Ilr;lr 111'rforurfflnt' Wood Filler • 1...uaani • r,,, bnrr� i,�,, �„ Overview SCHUCHART DOW, INC --.t aMN Reviewed by Schuchart Dow. Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and design intent. This submittal review does not relieve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to require in of the contra.,documents. for is responsible for all dimensions, correct fabrication and accurate fit with the work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the conmct documents and satisfaction of the work. ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED -RESUBMIT SUBMITTALNO 09-9100-3 DATE 06/19/2018 SIGNATURE Minwax® High Performance Wood Filler permanently repairs damaged and rotted wood. It is used to fill gouges and holes in split, damaged or rotted exterior or interior woods. It is weather, water, and rot resistant. Minwax® High Performance Wood Filler is also effective as a wood adhesive where you can anchor screws and secure loose joints in furniture. It strongly bonds to wood as well as almost any rigid surface including ceramics, concrete. metal, and fiberglass. 0 • ABATRON ISO 9001 /2008 Registered LiquidWood'and WoodEpox' Wood Restoration System The Standard to Restore and Replace Wood LiquidWood° Reinforces, rebuilds and waterproofs wood by hardening after penetrating. Regenerates rotted window- sills, frames, structural and decorative parts, furniture, columns, boats, floors. Primer for WoodEpox. WoodEpox° Structural adhesive putty. Most versatile, high -strength, no -shrink adhesive paste to fill, repair and replace wood and other materials in structures, walls floors, furniture, sculptures. A standard in workshops, plants, build- ings, museums, shipyards and homes. Specified by U.S Government agencies, state and national restoration centers, museums, architects and other profes- sionals, LiquidWood and WoodEpox represent the greatest advance in wood restoration history. They give new life to rotted, severely damaged wood, and are the only hope for parts that cannot be replaced because of size, shape or artistic reasons. Restored pieces are fully functional and often stronger and more durable than the original. Repairs are permanent. 11 LiquidWood° Deep penetrating wood consolidant that regenerates and waterproofs rotted, dried -out, or spongy wood. Restores struc- tural strength and durability to wood fibers. With LiquidWood, a piece of deteriorated wood that could crumble under finger pressure can be impregnated and restored to a rigid, durable, water and weather resistant wood superior to the original. The hardened mass can be sawed, planed, routed, carved, drilled, nailed, sanded, glued, and painted. LiquidWood is also a primer for Wood Epox. Uses: LiquidWood is ideal for regenerating and water- proofing rotted, dried -out or spongy window sills, thresholds, window and door frames, columns, stair steps, balustrades, floors, capitals, moldings, doors, shutters, indoor and outdoor furniture, archaeological and art restoration, boats, and millwork of all kinds. Features & Benefits: LiquidWood has exceptional adhesion, structural strength, versatility, permanence, dimen- sional stability, and water resistance. LiquidWood A and B are easy to use, are 100% reactive compounds, and contain no VOC's or noxious odors. Technical Characteristics: Contents: LiquidWood consists of 2 clear, epoxy liquids: resin (A) and hardener (B). When A and B are mixed together in equal volumes, by simple stirring, a blend is formed with unique properties to impregnate and restore wood and other porous masses. Application: pour or brush on the wood where it penetrates the fibers and hardens into a water-resistant, distortion -free, high -strength mass in hours or minutes. 100% solids. 1/1 ratio. 30 minute pot life. Kg/cm1 Mpa Psi Tensile Strength 103 10.1 1460 Compressive Strength 366 36 5210 Flexural Strength 63 6.2 900 Hardness Shore D 42 Elongation 84% "I purchased your wood restoration kit this summer and used LiquidWood and WoodEpox in order to repair dam- aged windowsills that I thought were beyond repair. I had rotted, wet, spongy windows in multiple spots throughout my home. I was absolutely amazed at how well your wood restoration kit worked, and I'm especially astonished by the properties of WoodEpox." P.S., Homeowner Fayetteville, North Carolina WoodEpox° oxlKcrt 0awei* 0 0"10o-0 06/19/2018 Shrink -free adhesive putty wood replacement comlro Und thatcan be used in any thickness in structural and decorative applications to replace, repair, extend, or fill wood and other materials. Uses: WoodEpox is ideal for repairing, replacing, or adding to wood and most rigid surfaces, as well as to dried out, rotted or spongy wood consolidated with LiquidWood. Use on windowsills, thresholds, window and door frames, columns, stair steps, balustrades, floors, capitals, moldings, doors, shutters, indoor and outdoor furniture, statues, archaeological and art restoration. Features & Benefits: WoodEpox bonds permanently with high strength to most surfaces. It fills cracks, holes, and voids of any size without the shrinking and crumbling of common wood fillers. It can replace or add missing or new sections in window frames and sills, furniture, sculptures, structural and decorative components, indoors and outdoors. Because of its strength and durability, it is a truly perma- nent solution where alternatives would surely fail. WoodEpox succeeds because it can be painted, stained, wood -grained, sawed, nailed, planed, sanded, carved, and machined like wood. Can be cast into shapes and sculpted by hand before hardening. It can also be carved after hardening. Bonds equally well to ceramics, concrete, metal, glass, fiberglass, and most rigid surfaces. Contains no VOC's or noxious odors. It has a light, neutral color that can be changed, while mixing with stains, dyes, or pigments. Has a no slump paste consis- tency that allows it to be applied like a putty to fill gaps, holes, or to build-up virtually any thickness and shape. Technical Characteristics: Contents: WoodEpox is a light- weight epoxy adhesive system consisting of 2 components: resin paste (A) and hardener paste (B). When A and B are mixed in equal volumes, the blend hardens within 1-2 hours into a light -weight, non -shrinking, tough adhesive mass with high dimensional stability, chemical, water, heat and weather resistance. 100% solids. 1/1 ratio. 20 minute pot life. Kg/cm2 Mpa Psi Tensile Strength 176 17.5 2500 Compressive Strength 389.8 37.92 2300-2800 Hardness Shore D 53-55 Elongation 4% LiquidWood and WoodEpox are ideal for log home repair and restoration 9 Related Products Cl AbosolvT"': Solvent for LiquidWood. Use for thinning LiquidWood and cleaning up. Abocure 7912-1Tm: Cold weather hardener for use with LiquidWood (A) that can be applied in sub -freezing weather with excellent results. When combined with LiquidWood (A), Abocure 7912-1 permits LiquidWood to harden overnight, even in subfreezing weather conditions. Recommended for exterior use only. Abocure 8512-1TI": Paste -like cold weather hardener for use with WoodEpox (A). It can be applied in sub -freezing weather with excellent results. When combined with WoodEpox (A), Abocure 8512-1 permits WoodEpox to harden without an external heat source. Recommended for exterior use only. Pigments: A variety of pigments that can be blended into WoodEpox while mixing uniformly to match wood tones. One or more can be blended to create depth of color and varying tones. Pigments include (from left to right): Dark Brown, Brick Red, Dark Yellow and Black. o� K�Ro acu,m� v„ Wj9r201e ClearstripT^": Environmentally friendly paint remover designed to remove multiple layers in one action. Will not mar normal wood patina. It is biodegradable, nonflammable and very low odor. Contains no caustic or methylene chloride. Can be used on most varieties of paints and varnishes. For a complete description of ABATRON's products and accessories related to wood restoration visit the company's website below or call for a free catalog. Follow These Simple Instructions: 1. Apply to clean and dry surface after removing contaminants, oil, grease, wax, old paint and debris. 2. Mix a volume of LiquidWood A with an equal volume of LiquidWood B for at least one minute with blade or paddle. 3. Apply LiquidWood mix to deteriorated wood by brushing, pouring or injecting. 4. For deeper penetration into wood, drill small holes through side grain and across end grain, and pour LiquidWood into holes. Repeat process until wood is saturated. ®_ 5. Mix thoroughly a volume of WoodEpox A with an equal volume of © - WoodEpox B. 6. Apply WoodEpox to wood primed with LiquidWood while LiquidWood is still "tacky" to fill cracks, holes and replace missing wood. 0 7. Sand, plane, shape, paint and stain restored wood as desired. �► '.., tKpacl�u�ul 5501 95th Ave. R' Kenosha, WI 53144 •-'~"" 800-445-1754 t �" �r Restores Rotted Wood www.abatron.com info@abatron.com 11/2009 AOATRON CORP. CURING is the total reaction that continues after hardening. During this time, the properties of the A/B blend keep improving toward a maximum reached in about 1-3 weeks at room temperature, or in a few hours with heating. The changes most noticeable with the progress of cure are higher hardness and heat and chemical resistance. The LiquidWood impregnated wood and WoodEpox masses are very easy to saw, nail, drill, plane, carve and machine, especially in the first hours or days after the initial hardening. New WoodEpox can be added to hardened WoodEpox where needed, because it bonds well to itself. HARDENED epoxy is removed with stripper (CLEARSTRIP®) or scraped while softened by high heat (250°F or higher). Working surfaces are protected during application with plastic films, newspaper or similar means. COVERAGE is calculated from the fact that one gallon of material is 231 cubic inches. That is: one gallon will cover 16 square feet 1/10 inch thick, or 1.6 square feet one inch thick. This is easy to calculate for WoodEpox. The coverage for LiquidWood is often difficult to predict, due to the different absorption patterns in most applications. SHELF -LIFE: LiquidWood and WoodEpox can be stored at least one year and almost indefinitely. Store in a warm area in containers with tight -fitting lids. To check old products, mix a small quantity and observe whether it hardens properly. LIMITED WARRANTY: The above information is based on years of accurate laboratory and field tests. As uses and applications are beyond our control, the user is urged to test the products and methods before adopting them. All warranties, including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are excluded. In the event of manufacturing defects in the product, purchasers' remedies are limited to the replacement of the product or the purchase price. CAUTION: IRRITANT. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. LiquidWood A and WoodEpox A contain epoxy resin. LiquidWood B and WoodEpox B contain amine epoxy curing agent and aromatic oils. Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause dermatitis. In case of skin contact, wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. Upon eye contact, rinse eyes thoroughly and get prompt medical attention. If taken internally, consult physician. Wear particle mask and protective glasses when sanding. Use adequate ventilation and protective clothing. Wash contaminated clothes. ABATRON 5501-95th Ave., Kenosha, WI 53144 USA (800)445-1754 www.abatron.com ISO 9001:2008 Registered Rev. 062713 ---: =LiquidWood® and WoodEpox® -• �- INSTRUCTIONS mvn+a LiquidWood is a thin, clear liquid designed to impregnate wood, other fibers and porous materials, and to harden after penetrating, in order to restore strength, stiffness and hardness, and to impart water, weather, chemical, rot and wear resistance. It consists of 2 components: (A) Resin, and (B) Hardener, packaged separately. WoodEpox is a non -shrinking, light -weight, buff colored adhesive paste designed to adhere permanently to wood and other rigid materials as a filler, substitute or additive for missing or needed parts. It consists of 2 components: (A) Resin, and (B) Hardener, packaged separately. LiquidWood and WoodEpox are entirely different in consistency, appearance and methods of application. Furthermore, they can be used independently of each other. Yet, they are mostly used in the same types of applications as they complement each other ideally. Therefore, they are described together. SURFACE PREPARATION: The superb adhesion of both materials is unsurpassed, but it may be impaired by improperly prepared surfaces, which must be clean and dry. Indeed, surface preparation is often the most critical step. Oils, grease, wax, fat, soap, paint, lubricants, loose matter, and most kinds of soil prevent adhesion and penetration. Old paint should be removed. It can be scraped, sanded or stripped. Stripper residue should be removed. Oil, grease and other contaminants can be removed with detergents, solvents or other agents. Moisture and water diminish penetration and adhesion. Moisture content should be below 17%. Wood can be dried with heat or ventilation. Another method to accelerate drying is brushing acetone (caution: flammable) on the wet surface. This solvent blends with water and accelerates its evaporation. ROTTED, SPONGY WOOD can be impregnated as it is, rather than dug to out, so that it becomes the framework that is stiffened and consolidated with LiquidWood. This impregnation requires dryness, because moisture limits LiquidWood penetration. COMPOSITION AND REACTIVITY: Each material is based on two components that react and harden when mixed together. Therefore, they are packaged in separate containers. PRIMING is treating a surface with a material (primer) that promotes adhesion of a subsequent coating or other substance. Generally, a primer has the consistency of a thin coating. Wood consolidated with LiquidWood needs no primer for subsequent WoodEpox applications. If the surface is porous or difficult to wet, LiquidWood is used as the primer. PrimkoteTM 8006-1 is an excellent primer for WoodEpox on most rigid, clean and dry materials, including sound wood. MIXING: Mix equal volumes or weights of A and B in a container which is deeper than it is wide. Avoid shallow or too large containers. Use separate measuring tools to scoop from the A and B containers to avoid contamination. Anything, from a stick to a paint stirrer, can be used for mixing. Mix only as much as can be used within the "pot life" (see page 3) period. WoodEpox can also be mixed by hand in small quantities like modeling clay. If using this method, gloves should always be worn. COMPLETE, THOROUGH MIXING IS OF FUNDAMENTAL IMPORTANCE. Incompletely mixed materials will not react sufficiently and will show as soft spots or brittle areas. The walls and bottom of the mixing container must be scraped completely and the mass mixed until there is no possible doubt of insufficiently mixed spots. This is very easy with LiquidWood, due to its very fluid nature. Mix WoodEpox thoroughly until it is a uniform color. COLORING WoodEpox can be done best by staining or painting after hardening. Dry pigments can also be added to the A/B blend while mixing. INDUCTION PERIOD is the time to wait, after mixing A & B, before applying a coating or any thin layer to prevent tackiness on the cured surface caused by atmospheric moisture or COZ. An induction period is not needed with large and thick masses, in very dry atmosphere, or when heat is used to accelerate the hardening process. LiquidWood can be brushed or poured. It can also be poured into holes drilled into the wood. Penetration occurs best through the end grain of the wood rather than the side grain. The drier and more porous the wood fibers, the deeper LiquidWood penetrates. Moisture, natural resins, or foreign matter will reduce penetration. If WoodEpox is not available, LiquidWood impregnated sawdust, paper, burlap, cotton or other fibers can be stuffed into holes or cracks to fill them. Even higher strength is obtained by alternating layers of LiquidWood and fiberglass cloth, as in the case of laminates for boats and other high strength structures. This method can build new sections, extend shapes or structural elements, and thicken and reinforce existing surfaces. Even laminations of LiquidWood and newspaper or burlap provide surprising reinforcement of thin panels in furniture or other structures. WoodEpox is applied with a trowel, putty knife or similar tools. If shaping by hand is preferred, gloves (plastic or rubber) are used for skin protection. Tip: dipping the putty knife in isopropyl alcohol or water will aid in smoothing WoodEpox and reduce sanding. o� oasrtn..;�n The shaped WoodEpox putty bonds permanently to wood, ceramics, concrete, metal, glass, fiberglass and most rigid materials. For best adhesion, the surface should be coarse sanded or roughened before application. If applying WoodEpox over LiquidWood, the best time to apply it is when the LiquidWood is tacky and not completely hardened. WoodEpox is ideal for troweling or shaping missing parts in window frames and sills, furniture, columns, steps, doors, sculptures, or to fill holes and other cavities of any size. Nails, wires, rods or other reinforcements can be inserted and embedded for strength. THIN WoodEpox by blending it with LiquidWood in any ratio to achieve the desired viscosity. This method can be used for filling small checks and cracks. Sand excess after hardening. When the cured material will be exposed to temperatures above 90°F, use Epotron 5TM for thinning WoodEpox. Thin LiquidWood with ABOSOLVTM, in any ratio, to obtain maximum wetting and penetration in critical areas. Acetone can be substituted for ABOSOLV. CLEAN tools with ABOSOLV, acetone, or isopropyl alcohol before the material hardens. Discard used brushes. HARDENING results from mixing A (Resin) and B (Hardener). POT LIFE is the time the A/B blend remains liquid or workable in the mixing container, just before hardening. This is measured on about one pint of mix. At 750F the pot life is about one half hour for LiquidWood and 20 minutes for WoodEpox. The reaction generates heat, and the heat accelerates the reaction. This is evident especially in larger masses: the larger the bulk, the more reaction heat it retains. This in turn accelerates the reaction, in the pattern of a chain reaction. Therefore: the larger the mass, the faster the reaction. Thin layers or coatings harden in a time that may be up to ten times as long as the pot life because the reaction heat is absorbed by the substratum and atmosphere before it can accelerate the reaction. The hardening of LiquidWood is slowed also by the penetration into the fibers and pores which absorb the reaction heat. This gives the resin plenty of time to penetrate before hardening. HEAT accelerates hardening; cold retards it. LiquidWood or WoodEpox can harden in 1-3 hours at room temperature, or in a few minutes with heating. At very low temperatures, the reaction can slow down to almost a halt. The practical application temperatures are above 50°F. The preferred temperature range is 60-90°F. PAINTING: Wait at least 24 hours after hardening and sand lightly before painting. Use any good quality paint. Exception: linseed oil -based paints may not bond well. OLEX-TEC HV* FLEXIBLE REPAIR COMOND Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. « The Science of Repair FLEX-TEC HVO Flexible Repair Compound MANUFACTURER Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. PO Box 510 Cherry Valley, New York 13320 607.264.9040 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Flex-Tec HV is a two component epoxy material designed specifically for strength and flexibility. Engineered to move with the natural expansion and contraction of various natural and synthetic materials, Flex -Ease offers outstanding long-term performance. Excellent modeling and tooling properties make Flex -Ease the ideal choice for the professional or casual user. Flex-Tec HV can be used on both vertical and horizontal surfaces. Common applications are on exterior column bases, window sills and sashes, and architectural wood ornaments. It is also suitable for various manufacturing uses, the repair of natural wood imperfections such as knots or checks, and the sealing of end -grain. Flex-Tec HV is ideal for synthetic materials such as cellular PVC trim boards and fiberglass. APPLICATION LIMITATIONS A Do not apply over damp or contaminated/decayed surfaces. B Designed to be used in concert with Prime -A Trate Flexible Cell bonding primer. C Always apply varnish or paint after completing the repair. COLOR Controlled mixing system turns amber after proper blending. Staining can be achieved by adding dry pigment during the mixing process. Gel stains can be used after curing. INSTALLATION (See separate application instructions for complete details) TECHNICAL DATA Refer to table below for typical properties* For information only. Not for specification purposes. �t4 M, ae+, vso+e Performance Properties Mix Ratio. by volume Results Test Method 2 to 1 Mixed Viscosity. cos Paste Tensile Strength. osi 7.500 ASTM D-638 Flexural Strength. psi 16.500 ASTM D-790 Compression Strength. wi 14.000 ASTM D-695 Elongation % 6.0 Hardness Shore D 7 S Coefficient of Thermal Exp.. in/in 60 x 101 ASTM D-1674 Linear Shrinkage. % <1 % ASTM D-2566 Peel Strength. of 30 ASTM D-1876 Moisture Absorotion % 10 ASTM D-570 Pot Life, Minutes. 200 gm 20-30 Snecific Gravity. a/cc 1.02 ASTM D-1475 VOC Content. Val 0 Chemical/Fuel Resistance Excellent Cure Schedule Room Temo for 24 hours PACKAGING Flex-Tec HV is available in 450ml dual cartridge dispensing system using a heavy or light duty dispensing gun. 150ml single cartridge fits into a standard caulk gun and dispenses both A & B components. Both dispensing systems are re -sealable. MIXING A disposable static mixing nozzle blends the resin and hardener automatically and thoroughly to facilitate proper dispensing. The automatic proportioning in the mixing nozzle assures precise, consistent formulation. Material can also be dispensed on to a flat surface and mixed by hand using a putty knife. WORKING TEMPERATURES 45 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit. Avoid working in direct sun light. Curing time will be extended in temperatures below 45 degrees. (Seegraph on back.) VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT & HOW TO DEMOS OLEX-TEC HV" FLEXIBLE REPAIR COMOND 0 Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. The Science of Repair How Thickness and Temperature Effect Cure Times (times ore opproximore) o B 12 20 40 Cold Day 40o F or Lower Warm Day 90° F TOOLING The unique modeling characteristics of Flex Tec HV allows for both vertical and horizontal applications without the requirement for"dams" or molds to contain the material while curing. In most cases, a simple putty knife can properly position the material to desired shape. After mixing, Flex-Tec HV has an open time of 20 to 30 minutes. After a curing time of 16 hours, Flex-Tec HV can be sanded, chiseled or drilled. Shrinkage during curing is less than 1%. SAFETY AND HANDLING Flex-Tec HV contains no VOCs. Avoid direct contact with skin. Do not take internally. Consult Material Safety Data Sheets for complete information. CLEANING Immediately remove all excess material from adjacent areas. Properly mask all adjacent porous surfaces to avoid penetration. For skin contact, wash with soap and water, household vinegar or citrus oil. SHELF LIFE 3 years when stored in unopened, original container. 2 years once opened. Store in cool, dry area. TECHNICAL SERVICES Advanced Repair Technology is committed to offering the best technical support available. Existing condition assessments, cost estimates, repair vs. replacement options, Contractor Workshops, site surveys and core sample testing are all services offered by ART or their Sales Representatives. Specification assistance also available. AVAILABILITY AND COST All Products and services are available throughout the United States via UPS shipments from the home office orby contacting your local retailer. WARRANTY All recommendations, statements and technical data contained herein are based an tests we believe to be reliable and correct, but accuracy and completeness of said tests are not guaranteed and are not to be construed as a warranty, either expressed or implied. User shall rely on his own information and tests to determine suitability of the product for intended use, and user assumes all risk and liability resulting from the use of the product. Manufacturer and it's representatives sole responsibility shall be to replace that portion of the product of the manufacturer which proves to be defective. Manufacturer shall not be liable to the buyer or any third party for injury, loss, or damage directly or indirectly resulting from the use of, or inability to use the product. Recommendations or statements other than those contained in a written agreement signed by an officer of the manufacturer shall not be binding upon the manufacturer. STRUCTURAL APPLICATIONS Due to the high flexural modulus of the Advanced Repair Technology's repair products, we recommend consulting a structural engineer to design a specific load bearing recommendation. PRODUCT REVERSIBILITY For conservation projects that require the products specified to be "reversible" in nature, Flex Tec HV can be fully removed at any time using a Methylene -Chloride based paint stripping compound. AGE CURING PROPERTIES Flex-Tec HV is formulated with age curing inhibitors. ACI'S block continued cross -linking common in flexible epoxy systems. ACI'S prohibit Flex Tec HV from becoming brittle over time, protecting the property of flexural strength (ASTM-D-790) Revised Apri11013 VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT & HOW TO DEMOS MATERI*ATA SAFETY SHEETFLEX-TEC HV" AT A 0 Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. The Science of Repair z.a MATERIAL DATA SAFETY SHEET Product: Advanced Repair Technology Flex-Tec HVI — Part A MANUFACTURER'S NAME AND ADDRESS Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. PO Box 510 Cherry Valley, New York 13320 607.264.9040 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE For Chemical Emergency Exposure, or Accident Call CHEM TREC 800-424-9300 (24 hours) SECTION I - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Chemical Name: Epoxy Resin Adhesive Product/Trade Name: Flex Tec HV Epoxy Resin Compound Part A Chemical Family: Epoxy Resin Synonyms: Bisphenol A/Epichlorohydrin Condensate CAS Registry #1 Proprietary - A blend of several materials Formula: Proprietary Hazard Designations HMIS NPFA Health 2 2 Flammability 1 1 Reactivity 1 0 Protective Equipment or Special Hazards 0 0 O=Minimal 1=Slight 2=Moderate 3=Serious 4-Severe SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION Ingredients Percent TLV Units N/A None established SECTION III - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION Boiling Point N.A. Freezing Point N.A. Melting Point N.A. Vapor Pressure N.A. Vapor Density N.A. Solubility in Water None Specific Gravity 1.16 % Volatility by Volume: N.A. Evaporation Rate N.A. State Liquid Viscosity >10,000 Cps Other Information N.A Appearance & Odor Thick, translucent liquid with little odor SECTION IV- FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Flash point (Method used): Over 250°C Flammable Limits: Lower NA / Upper NA Fire Extinguishing Media: To extinguish fires involving this material -use water spray, dry chemical, or carbon dioxide. Special Fire Fighting Procedures: If not leaking, keep fire exposed containers cool with a water spray to prevent rupture due to excessive heat. High pressure water hose may spread product from broken containers increasing contamination or fire hazard. As in any fire, prevent human exposure to fire, smoke, fumes or products of combustion. Evacuate nonessential personnel from the area. Fire fighters should wear fullface, self contained breathing apparatus and impervious protective clothing. Use standard firefighting techniques VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT& HOWTO DEMOS MATERAPATA SAFETY SHEETFLEX-TEC HV* - * A Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. The Science of Repair SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA Threshold Limit Value: Epoxy resins contain trace amounts of epichlorohydrin which as aTLVof 2 ppm. Health Hazards: WARNING! May cause irritation. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing -The principal routes of entry for this material are inhalation and skin absorption. Inhalation of the vapors may produce respiratory failure. Ingestion of the material may produce abdominal pain and diarrhea, depression, convulsion, and in serious cases, unconsciousness. This product is a skin and eye irritant. Dermatitis may result from prolonged or repeated skin contact Emergency & First Aid Procedures: call a physician immediately. If a known exposure occurs or is suspected, immediately initiated the recommended procedures below. Ingestion: if swallowed, immediately give several glasses of water, but do not induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs, give more fluid. Have a physician determine if condition of patient will permit evacuation of stomach, or induction of vomiting. Do not give fluid to an unconscious person. Skin Contact: flush all affected areas with water for 15 minutes. Remove any contaminated clothing or shoes. Seek medical attention if skin irritation occurs. Wash or discard clothing. Eye Contact: immediately flush the eye with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Hold eyelids apart to assure a thorough flushing. Do not attempt to neutralize any chemical. Obtain medical assistance as soon as possible. Flush an additional 15 minutes if medical attention is not available. Inhalation: remove from area. Seek medical attention if breathing is difficult. Oxygen may be delivered upon a physician's advice. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably mouth to mouth. Toxicological Data: none established SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA Stability: Stable Condition to Avoid: Excess heating over long periods of time will degrade resin. Hazardous polymerization may occur with excess of hardener. Contact with amines and oxidizing agents. Incompatibility: Amines, strong bases Hazardous Combustion or Decomposition Products: Carbon dioxide, Carbon monoxide. Hazardous Polymerization: May occur SECTION VII - SPILL, LEAK, AND WASTE DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Waste Disposal and Spill Control Methods Follow good industrial hygiene practices. (See sec.Viii). Anyone entering an area with high levels of vapor should use a self contained air pack Small spills can be handled in a more routine manner. Use adequate ventilation and wear a respirator to prevent inhalation exposure. Wear protective clothing and splash goggles. Soak up liquid with a suitable absorbent, such as sawdust, clay, or oil absorber. Seep up absorbed material and place in a chemical waste drum for disposal. Wash up area with detergent and water, flush with water. Large spills should be diked and pumped into a drum for salvage or disposal. Material that cannot be used should be disposed or in an epa authorized facility. Dispose of empty containers according to any applicable regulations under the resource conservation and recovery act. SECTION VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Respiratory Protection: if use conditions generate vapor, the material should be handled in an open or well -ventilated area. Where adequate ventilation is not available, use niosh approved organic vapor respirators. Where exposure necessitates a higher level of protection, a positive pressure air supply respirator is recommended. Ventilation: General mechanical ventilation is recommended in a closed area. Personal Protection: Protective apron or coveralls. Splash goggles, and approved plastic or rubber gloves is suggested. Work Practices/Hygiene: Use good hygienic practice. VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT & HOW TO DEMOS 0 • MATERIAL DATA SAFETY SHEETFLEX-TEC HV" - PART A Advanced Repair Technology, Inc.---�-=�~ The Science of Repair SECTION IX — SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Handling and storage: Containers should be storey in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from flammable materials and sources of heat or flame. Exercise caution to prevent damage to or leakage from the container. Other Precautions: Non -corrosive to steel. Some plastics may swell under exposure to material. Precautionary Labeling: None Required. SECTION X — ADDITIONAL INFORMATION N.A. SECTION XI — REQUIREMENTS OF TRANSPORTATION Proper Ship Name: Epoxy resin Hazard Name: Not A Hazardous Material Hazard Class: None Label/Placard: None Required UN/NA #: None EPA RQ N: .00 Pounds or .00 Kilos Special Provisions: None May 2013 VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT & HOW TO DEMOS MATERIAATA SAFETY SHEETFLEX-TEC HV' - * B Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. The Science of Repair n 06IDo0 p811'/2p1B MATERIAL DATA SAFETY SHEET Product: Advanced Repair Technology Flex-Tec HVI — Part B MANUFACTURER'S NAME AND ADDRESS Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. PO Box S 10 Cherry Valley, New York 13320 607.264.9040 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE For Chemical Emergency Exposure, or Accident Call CHEMTREC 800-424-9300 (24 hours) SECTION I - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Chemical Name: Polyamine/Dimer Acid Polymer Product/Trade Name: Flex-Tec HV Epoxy Resin Compound Part B Chemical Family: Fatty Amine Synonyms: Epoxy Hardener CAS Registry #1 Proprietary - A blend of several materials Formula: Proprietary Hazard Designations HMIS NPFA Health 2 1 Flammability 1 1 Reactivity 0 0 Protective Equipment or Special Hazards 0 0 0--Minimal 1=Slight 2=Moderate 3=Serious 4=Severe SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION Ingredients Percent TLV (Units) Polyamide Resin 50-90 None established Triethylen e Tetra mine <10 None established SECTION III - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION Boiling Point N.A. Freezing Point N.A. Melting Point N.A. Vapor Pressure N.A. Vapor Density N.A. Solubility in Water Moderate Specific Gravity .97 %Volatility by Volume <1% Evaporation Rate Low State Liquid Viscosity Paste Other Information N.A. Appearance & Odor Yellow paste, slight ammonia odor SECTION IV - FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Flash point (Method used): Over 365' F. Open Cup. Flammable Limits: Lower NA / Upper NA Fire Extinguishing Media: To extinguish fires involving this material -use water spray, dry chemical, or carbon dioxide. Special Fire Fighting Procedures: If not leaking, keep fire exposed containers cool with a water spray to prevent rupture due to excessive heat. High pressure water hose may spread product from broken containers increasing contamination or fire hazard. As in any fire, prevent human exposure to fire, smoke, fumes or products of combustion. Evacuate nonessential personnel from the area. Fire fighters should wear fullface, self contained breathing apparatus and impervious protective clothing. Use standard firefighting techniques. VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT& HOW TO DEMOS MATERIAMDATA SAFETY SHEETFLEX-TEC HV' - 10T A Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. _=--tl---�-- The Science of Repair SECTION V — HEALTH HAZARD DATA SECTION VI — REACTIVITY DATA Threshold Limit Value: None established. Stability: Stable Health Hazards: WARNING! May cause irritation. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing -The principal routes of entry for this material are inhalation and skin absorption. Inhalation of the vapors may produce respiratory failure. Ingestion of the material may produce abdominal pain and diarrhea, depression, convulsion, and in serious cases, unconsciousness. This product is a skin and eye irritant. Dermatitis may result from prolonged or repeated skin contact. Emergency & First Aid Procedures: call a physician immediately. If a known exposure occurs or is suspected, immediately initiated the recommended procedures below. Ingestion: if swallowed, immediately give several glasses of water, but do not induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs, give more fluid. Have a physician determine if condition of patient will permit evacuation of stomach, or induction of vomiting. Do not give fluid to an unconscious person. Skin Contact: flush all affected areas with water for 15 minutes. Remove any contaminated clothing or shoes. Seek medical attention if skin irritation occurs. Wash or discard clothing. Eye Contact: immediately flush the eye with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Hold eyelids apart to assure a thorough flushing. Do not attempt to neutralize any chemical. Obtain medical assistance as soon as possible. Flush an additional 15 minutes if medical attention is not available. Inhalation: remove from area. Seek medical attention if breathing is difficult. Oxygen may be delivered upon a physician's advice. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably mouth to mouth. Toxicological Data: While none has been established, the material is corrosive, as it is a strong base. It can cause severe eye damage, or burns to the throat if swallowed. It may cause skin irritation. Condition to Avoid: Strong oxidants, acids, high temperatures. Incompatibility: Acids, strong oxidants Hazardous Combustion or Decomposition Products: Carbon monoxide, Carbon dioxide, oxides of nitrogen. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur SECTION VII — SPILL, LEAK, AND WASTE DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Waste Disposal and Spill Control Methods Follow good industrial hygiene practices. (See sec.Vlll). Anyone entering an area with high levels of vapor should use a self contained air pack. Small spills can be handled in a more routine manner. Use adequate ventilation and wear a respirator to prevent inhalation exposure. Wear protective clothing and splash goggles. Soak up liquid with a suitable absorbent, such as sawdust, clay, or oil absorber. Seep up absorbed material and place in a chemical waste drum for disposal. Wash up area with detergent and water, flush with water. Large spills should be diked and pumped into a drum for salvage or disposal. Material that cannot be used should be disposed or in an epa authorized facility. Dispose of empty containers according to any applicable regulations under the resource conservation and recovery act. SECTION VIII — SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Respiratory Protection: if use conditions generate vapor, the material should be handled in an open or well -ventilated area. Where adequate ventilation is not available, use niosh approved organic vapor respirators. Where exposure necessitates a higher level of protection, a positive pressure air supply respirator is recommended. Ventilation: General mechanical ventilation recommended in closed area. Personal Protection: Protective apron or coveralls. Splash goggles, and approved plastic or rubber gloves is suggested. Work Practices/Hygiene: Use good hygienic practice VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT & HOW TO DEMOS P-4 0 MATERIAL DATA SAFETY SHEETFLEX-TEC HV° - PART A Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. The Science of Repair SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Handling and Storage: Containers should be stored in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from flammable materials and sources of heat or flame. Exercise caution to prevent damage to or leakage from the container. Other Precautions: Non -corrosive to steel. Some plastics may swell under exposure to material. Precautionary Labeling: Corrosive material. Strong base SECTION X - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION N.A. SECTION XI - REQUIREMENTS OF TRANSPORTATION Proper Ship Name: Corrosive liquid N.O.S. Hazard Name: Polyamine Hazard Class: 8 Label/Placard: Corrosive UN/NA #: UN 1760 EPA RQ N: .00 Pounds or .00 Kilos Special Provisions: None May 2013 VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT & HOW TO DEMOS C� Stix® Waterborne Bonding Primer SXA-110 Stix Waterborne Bonding Primer is a premium -quality, acrylic -urethane primer -sealer with unparalleled adhesion to the most challenging surfaces, including glossy tile, PVC, vinyl, plastic, glass, glazed block, glossy paint, pre -coated siding, fiberglass, and galvanized metals. Bonds to "hard -to -coat' surfaces Cures in temperatures as low as 35' F (1.57° C) Creates an extremely hard film Excellent enamel holdout Can be top coated with almost any product Low odor Available Sheens: Primer Available Colors: White Cleanup: Warm soapy water Resin Type: Acrylic Urethane Recommended Use: Interior or exterior MPI Rating: N/A VOC Level: < 100 g/L Check with your local INSL-X DEALER for product availability. SCHUCHART DOW, INC sue.11. Timm Reviewed by Schuchart Dow, Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and design Intent. This submittal review does not relieve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to requirements of the contract documents. Subcontractor is responsible for all dimensions, correct fabrication and accurate fit with the work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT SUBMITTAL NO 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 BY SIGNATURE • 0 INSL-X • Strongly Bonds to Glossy • Excellent Holdout Surfaces Low Odor • Unparalleled Adhesion to . Soap & Water Clean-up the Most Challenging Surfaces. • Cures as low as 35 °F (1.7 °C) Interior and Exterior surfaces. Drywall, Plaster, Ceiling, Acoustical Tile, Wood Trim & Doors, Formica, Ceramic Tiles, Glossy Surfaces, PVC Plastic, Masonry Walls, Wood, Trim, Shutters, Masonry, Stucco, Concrete, Cement Block, Galvanized Metal, Aluminum. etc. STIX° WATERBORNE BONDING PRIMER SXA-110 Stix°i Waterborne Bonding Primer is a premium quality, waterborne, acrylic urethane primer/sealer with unparalleled adhesion to the most challenging surfaces, including PVC, Vinyl, Plastic, Glass, Tile, Glazed Block, Glossy Paints, Pre -Coated Siding, Fiberglass, and Galvanized Metals. Stix is also ideal for use on plaster, drywall, wood, and non-ferrous metals, where a low ambient or surface temperature would present a problem for conventional primers. Offers an extremely hard film when cured. Use it on interior and exterior surfaces and topcoat with almost any type of coating including Alkyd, Acrylic Latex, Urethane, Epoxy, and Lacquer Finishes. Stix levels to a smooth surface and cleans up with soap and water. Limitations • Apply when air and surface temperatures are above 35 °F • Do not apply in direct sunlight or on a hot surface. Avoid rain, moisture or high humidity for the first 24 hours of curing • Not intended for immersion service or continuous water contact. Not for below grade applications • Not recommended for use over polyethylene or polypropylene. Stie must be top coated for exterior use • Not recommended over Kynar® (and similar finishes) unless tested and approved by the buyer • Not recommended as a whole house exterior primer over wood Product• • Colors — Standard: Technical DataO White Vehicle Type Urethane Modified Acrylic SXA-110, White Pigment Type Titanium Dioxide — Tint Bases: Volume Solids 40.0 t 1.0% N/A Can be Tinted With a Maximum of 2 oz. Universal Colorant per gallon Coverage per Gallon at Recommended Film Thickness 300 — 400 Sq. Ft. Recommended Film — Wet Thickness — Dry 4.0 - 5.5 mils 1.6 - 2.2 mils — Special Colors: Depending on surface texture and porosity. Be sure to estimate the right amount of paint for the job. This will ensure color uniformity and Contact your dealer. minimize the disposal of excess paint. Certifications & Qualifications: —Tack Free 30 Minutes All products supported by this data sheet contain a maximum of 100 grams per liter VOC/VOS (.83 lbs. /gal.) excluding water & exempt solvents. Dry Time @ 707 °F — To Recoat (25 °C) @ 50 /o RH — Full Cure 3 — 4 Hours 3 — 4 Days Qualifies for LEED® v4 Credit High humidity and cool temperatures will result in longer dry, recoat Qualifies for CHPS low emitting credit and service times. Dries By Coalescence (Collaborative for High Performance Schools) CDPH v1 Emission Certified Viscosity 70 — 80 KU Flash Point 200° F or greater (TT-P-141, Method 4293) Gloss / Sheen Flat Technical Assistance: Surface Temperature at — Min. 35 °F Available through your local authorized independent Insl-x dealer. For the Application — Max. 90 °F Thin With Do not Thin location of the dealer nearest you, call 1-866-708-9180 or see www.insl-x.com Clean Up Thinner Warm, Soapy Water Weight Per Gallon 11.0 lbs. — Min. 45 °F D4GOF°VED RE-__ ❑ .cvlse .M° neweNir Storage Temperature —Max. 95 °F ❑:Ei E°-A: 1.11- oa,erzo,e Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) 87.6 grams/liter .73 lbs./gallon 0 Reported values are for White. Contact dealer for values of other bases or colors. Manufactured by Benjamin Moore & Co. 101 Paragon Drive, Montvale, NJ 07645 Tel: 866-708-9180 Fax: 888-248-2143 www.Insl-x.com M72 SXA-110 US 102317 0 • Stie Waterborne Bondinq Primer SXA-110 Surface Preparation General — All surface areas to be painted should be clean, dry, sound and free of all dirt, grease, oils, waxes, mildew and any other surface contaminants that can cause paint failure. Dirt and chalk should be thoroughly removed by scrubbing with warm soapy water. Surface wax should be removed with a commercial wax stripper. Grease residue should be removed with a grease and oil emulsifier. Remove all loose chipping, cracking and peeling from previously painted surfaces by hand scraping, sanding, wire brushing and/or by use of power tool cleaning methods such as electric sanders, grinders, etc. Remove any loose rust, mill scale, rust deposits from metal surfaces by hand or power tool cleaning according to SSPC Standards. Repair/replace any seriously damaged and/or delaminated surface areas. Use over most glossy surfaces without sanding. Mildew — Surface areas affected by mildew should be thoroughly hand scrubbed with a soft to medium bristle scrub brush and a solution of one cup Tri-Sodium Phosphate or a nonammoniated detergent cleaner mixed with one -part household bleach' and three parts warm water, per gallon solution, Allow solution to stand on the affected surface areas for approximately 10 — 20 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with clean water and allow 24 — 48 hours to dry. `Follow bleach manufacturer's instructions for safe handling and use of bleach solution. SPECIAL NOTE ON SURFACE PREPARATION: Glossy Surfaces — Although Stix® is formulated to be applied to hard to coat surfaces without the need for sanding, it is recommended that proper surface preparation still be completed to enhance adhesion properties. Surfaces such as Formica, ceramic tile and glossy painted surfaces should be properly deglossed. Once applied, allow Stix® to cure for approximately 3 to 4 days to achieve maximum resistance to scrape off. However, Stix® may be topcoated with a quality latex or oil -based finish within 1 to 2 hours, depending on overall drying conditions. WARNING! If you scrape, sand or remove old paint, you may release lead dust. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN. PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD ALSO AVOID EXPOSURE. Wear a NIOSH-approved respirator to control lead exposure. Carefully clean up with a HEPA vacuum and a wet mop. Before you start, find out how to protect yourself and your family by contacting the National Lead Information Hotline at 1-800-424-LEAD or log on to www.el)a.gov/lead SCHUCHART DOW, INC Reviewed by Schuchart Dow, Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and design intent. This submittal review does not relieve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to requu ents of the contract documents. Subcontractor is responsible for all dimensions, correct fabrication and accurate fit with the work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. []APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT SUBMITTALNO 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 Application Stix® may be applied by brush, roller, pad applicator, or airless spray. Use a high quality nylon brush or a Ya" — %" synthetic nap roller cover. Do not thin. Do not apply when surface, air, or product temperature is below 35 'F. Do not paint in direct sun or on a hot surface. If possible, plan your painting to avoid rain, moisture, or high humidity for the first 24 hours of curing. Stop application a minimum of two hours before rain or dew is expected. Do not paint if surface temperature is within 5 °F of the dew point. When top coating with two component paints, allow 24 hours dry time before painting. Always test questionable substrates such as plastics, composites, Kynars, and polyester surfaces by applying a small area for adhesion and top -coat compatibility before proceeding with the entire job. Airless Spray: Tip range between .013 and .017. Total fluid output pressure at the tip should not be less than 2200 PSI. Preferred pressure is 2500 PSI. Clean Up Clean brushes, rollers and other equipment with warm, soapy water immediately after use. If dry, clean with lacquer thinner. USE COMPLETELY OR DISPOSE OF PROPERLY. Dry empty containers may be recycled in a can recycling program. Local disposal requirements vary; consult your sanitation department or state -designated environmental agency on disposal options. Environmental Health & Safety Information Cancer Hazard. Contains Crystalline Silica which can cause cancer when in respirable form (spray mist or sanding dust). Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe spray mist or sanding dust. Ensure fresh air entry during application and drying. Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Avoid exposure to dust and spray mist by wearing a NIOSH approved respirator during application, sanding and clean up. Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use. Close container after each use. Wash thoroughly after handling. WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects, or other reproductive harm. FIRST AID: In case of eye contact, flush immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes; for skin, wash thoroughly with soap and water. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention. If you experience difficulty breathing, leave the area to obtain fresh air. If continued difficulty is experienced, get medical attention immediately. IN CASE OF SPILL — Absorb with inert material and dispose of as specified under "Clean Up". KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN PROTECT FROM FREEZING Refer to Safety Data Sheet for additional health and safety information. Manufactured by Benjamin Moore & Co. 101 Paragon Drive, Montvale, NJ 07645 Tel: 866-708-9180 Fax: 888-248-2143 www.Insi-x.com M72 SXA-110 US 102317 All trademarks belong to their respective owners. All other marks are the property of their respective owner. This product is not endorsed by or a division of CHPS. This product is provided by Benjamin Moore, not CHPS. 0 2013, 2017 Benjamin Moore & Co. All rights reserved E 0 Aura Exterior Paint Semi -Gloss Semi -Gloss (632) FEATURES MORE INFORMATION TOOLS SDS / TDS SCHUCHART DOW, INC SUBMITTAL REVIEW Reviewed by Schuchart Dow, Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and design intent. This submittal review does not relieve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to requirements of the contract documents. Subcontractor is responsible for all dimensions, correct fabrication and accurate fit with the work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT SUBMITTALNO 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 BY SIGNATURE Proprietary Color Lock® technology for richer colors and superior fade resistance High build formula provides for for extreme hide and coverage for fewer coats Outstanding durability against even the harshest weather conditions Lifetime Limited Warranty Low -temperature application to extend the painting season Superior adhesion Fast drying and quick re -coat times Mildew resistant Self -priming in most situations Engineered with Gennex® Color Technology r] Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 Benjamin Moore Paints SAFETY DATA SHEET 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name Product Code Product Class Color Recommended use Restrictions on use Manufacturer Benjamin Moore & Co. 101 Paragon Drive Montvale, NJ 07645 Phone: 855-724-6802 www.benjaminmoore.com Classification Revision Number: 1 AURA WATERBORNE EXTERIOR SEMI -GLOSS FINISH WHITE 63201 WATER THINNED PAINT White Paint No information available Emergency Telephone Number(s) CHEMTREC (US): 800-424-9300 CHEMTREC (outside US): (703)-527-3887 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION This chemical is considered hazardous by the 2012 OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) Skin sensitization Category 1 Reproductive toxicity ICategory 1 B Label elements nger zard statements y cause an allergic skin reaction y damage fertility or the unborn child rance liquid SCHUCHART DOW. INC Reviewed by Schuchar, Dow, Inc for Gmarat Compliance only velh contract documents and design intent. Thts suomdtal review does nol rebeve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to requirements of the contract documents. Subcanlractor,s responsible for aft dimensvons, cortecl Iahncalian and accurate hl with the work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor er vendor 'et, of responsibility to the ,ontracl documents and sansfact on of the work. ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT SUBMITTALNO 09-9100 OATF 06/18/2018 SIGNATURE Page 1 / 10 Odor little or no od 0 63201 - AURA WATERBORNE EXTERIOR SEMI -GLOSS FINISH WHITE Precautionary Statements - Prevention Obtain special instructions before use Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood Use personal protective equipment as required Avoid breathing dust/fume/mist/vapors/spray Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace Wear protective gloves Precautionary Statements - Response If exposed or concerned get medical attention Skin If on skin wash with plenty of soap and water If skin irritation or rash occurs get medical attention Wash contaminated clothing before reuse Precautionary Statements - Storage Store locked up Precautionary Statements - Disposal Dispose of contents/container to an approved waste disposal plant Hazards not otherwise classified (HNOC) May cause allergic skin reaction Other information No information available Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 SCHUCHART DOW, INC SUBMniu RMM Reviewed by Schuchart Dow, Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and design intent. This submittal review does not relieve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to regwrements of the contract documents. Subcontractor is responsible for all dimensions, correct fabrication and accurate fit with the work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT SUBMITTALNG 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 3. COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON COMPONENTS Chemical Name CAS -No Weight % max Titanium dioxide 13463-67-7 30 Zinc oxide 1314-13-2 5 Silica, amorphous 7631-86-9 5 Hexanedioic acid, dihydrazide 1071-93-8 0.5 Sodium C14-C16 olefin sulfonate 68439-57-6 0.5 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone 872-50-4 0.5 2-N-octyl-4-Isothiazolin-3-One 26530-20-1 0.5 4. FIRST AID MEASURES General Advice No hazards which require special first aid measures. Eye Contact Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and consult a physician. Skin Contact Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water removing all contaminated clothes and shoes. If skin irritation persists, call a physician. Wash clothing before reuse. Destroy contaminated articles such as shoes. Inhalation Move to fresh air. If symptoms persist, call a physician. Page 2/10 63201 - AURA WATERBORNE EXTERIOR Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 SEMI -GLOSS FINISH WHITE Ingestion Clean mouth with water and afterwards drink plenty of water. Consult a physician if necessary. Most Important May cause allergic skin reaction. Symptoms/Effects Notes To Physician Treat symptomatically. 5. FIRE -FIGHTING MEASURES Suitable Extinguishing Media Protective Equipment And Precautions For Firefighters Specific Hazards Arising From The Chemical Sensitivity To Mechanical Impact Sensitivity To Static Discharge Flash Point Data Flash Point (°F) Flash Point (°C) Flash Point Method Flammability Limits In Air Lower Explosion Limit Upper Explosion Limit NFPA Health: 1 NFPA Legend 0 - Not Hazardous 1 - Slightly 2 - Moderate 3 - High 4 - Severe Flammability: 0 Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding environment. As in any fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus pressure -demand, MSHA/NIOSH (approved or equivalent) and full protective gear. Closed containers may rupture if exposed to fire or extreme heat. No SCHUCHART DOW, INC Reviewed by Schuchart Dow, Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and design intent. This submittal review does not No relieve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to requirements of the contract documents. Subcontraaor is responsible for all dimensions, correct fabrication and accurate fit with the work of other trades. In na case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the -ontract documents and satisfaction of the work. Not applicable ❑APPROVED Not applicable ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED Not applicable ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT SUBMITTAL NO 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 BY Not applicable SIGNATURE Not applicable Instability: 0 Special: Not Applicable The ratings assigned are only suggested ratings, the contractor/employer has ultimate responsibilities for NFPA ratings where this system is used. Additional information regarding the NFPA rating system is available from the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) at www.nfpa.org. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal Precautions Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Ensure adequate ventilation. Other Information Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Environmental Precautions See Section 12 for additional Ecological Information. Page 3/10 63201 - AURA WATERBORNE EXTERIOR Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 SEMI -GLOSS FINISH WHITE Methods For Clean -Up Soak up with inert absorbent material. Sweep up and shovel into suitable containers for disposal. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Avoid breathing vapors, spray mists or sanding dust. In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment. Storage Keep container tightly closed. Keep out of the reach of children. Incompatible Materials No information available S. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Limits Chemical Name ACGIH OSHA Titanium dioxide 10 mg/m3 -TWA 15 mg/m3 - TWA Zinc oxide 2 mg/m3 - TWA 10 mg/m3 - STEL 5 mg/m3 - TWA 15 mg/m3 - TWA Silica, amorphous N/E - (80)/(% Si02) mg/m3 TWA 20 mppcf - TWA Legend ACGIH - American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists Exposure Limits OSHA - Occupational Safety & Health Administration Exposure Limits N/E - Not Established Engineering Measures Ensure adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas. Personal Protective Equipment Eye/Face Protection Safety glasses with side -shields. Skin Protection Protective gloves and impervious clothing. Respiratory Protection In case of insufficient ventilation wear suitable respiratory equipment. Hygiene Measures Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before re -use. Wash thoroughly after handling. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance liquid Odor little or no odor SCHUCCHHRART DHOW, INC Odor Threshold No information available Rewewed by Sch°.hat Dow, Inc for General Comphan only wnh Density (I bs/g a I) contract documents and design intent. This wbmalal review does not 11.05 - 11.15 ,:[I the the is of the contract of rcf p mebhi y tar making work espons, to lhecontractdocalonan S responsible Specific Gravity to all Jinn -sot ce,ratractor,s wth for all dimensions. correct labncanon anb accurate lot troth the work of 1.32 - 1.34 other trades. In no case Is the subcontractor ar vendor relieved of pH responsmitiry to the contract documents and sahslact on of the work. No information available Viscosity (cps) ❑ APPROVED No information available ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED Solubility No information available ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT Water Solubility No information available 0REJECTED -RESUBMIT Evaporation Rate No information available SURMITTAI NO 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 Vapor Pressure BY No information available SIGNATURE Page 4/10 63201 - AURA WATERBORNE EXTERIOR Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 SEMI -GLOSS FINISH WHITE Vapor Density No information available Wt. % Solids 50 - 60 Vol. % Solids 35 - 45 Wt. % Volatiles 40 - 50 Vol. % Volatiles 55 - 65 VOC Regulatory Limit (g/L) < 50 Boiling Point (OF) 212 Boiling Point (°C) 100 Freezing Point (OF) 32 Freezing Point (OC) 0 Flash Point (OF) Not applicable Flash Point (°C) Not applicable Flash Point Method Not applicable Flammability (solid, gas) Not applicable Upper Explosion Limit Not applicable Lower Explosion Limit Not applicable Autoignition Temperature (OF) No information available Autoignition Temperature (°C) No information available Decomposition Temperature (OF) No information available Decomposition Temperature (°C) No information available Partition Coefficient (n-octanol/water) No information available 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Reactivity Chemical Stability Conditions To Avoid Incompatible Materials Hazardous Decomposition Products Possibility Of Hazardous Reactions Product Information Not Applicable Stable under normal conditions. Prevent from freezing. No materials to be especially mentioned. None under normal use. None under normal conditions of use. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Information on likely routes of exposure Principal Routes of Exposure Eye contact, skin contact and inhalation Acute Toxicity Product Information No information available SCHUCHART DOW, INC Renewed by Schuchan Dow. Inc far General Compliance only oath contract documents and design intent. This submittal rewew does not rebm the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to requirements of the contractdocuments. Subcontractor is responsible for all dimensions, correct fabnabon and accurate fit with the work al other trades In no am is the subcontractor or vendor rebeed of responsibility to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT Information on toxicological effects SUBMITTALNO 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 BY Symptoms No information available SIGNATURE Delayed and immediate effects as well as chronic effects from short and long-term exposure Page 5 / 10 u • 63201 - AURA WATERBORNE EXTERIOR SEMI -GLOSS FINISH WHITE Eye contact Skin contact Inhalation Ingestion Sensitization: Neurological Effects Mutagenic Effects Reproductive Effects Developmental Effects Target Organ Effects STOT - single exposure STOT - repeated exposure Other adverse effects Aspiration Hazard Numerical measures of toxicity Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 May cause slight irritation. Substance may cause slight skin irritation. Prolonged or repeated contact may dry skin and cause irritation. May cause irritation of respiratory tract. Ingestion may cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. May cause an allergic skin reaction No information available. No information available. No information available. No information available. No information available. No information available. No information available. No information available. No information available The following values are calculated based on chapter 3.1 of the GHS document ATEmix (oral) 31775 mg/kg ATEmix (dermal) 126409 mg/kg ATEmix (inhalation-dust/mist) 476.8 mg/L Component Acute Toxicity Titanium dioxide LD50 Oral: > 10000 mg/kg (Rat) LD50 Dermal: > 10000 mg/m3 (Rabbit) LC50 Inhalation (Dust): > 6.82 mg/L (Rat, 4 hr.) Zinc oxide LD50 Oral: 5000 mg/kg (Rat) LC50 Inhalation (Dust): > 5700 mg/m' (Rat, 4 hr.) Silica, amorphous LD50 Oral: > 5000 mg/kg (Rat) LD50 Dermal: 2,000 mg/kg (Rabbit) LC50 Inhalation (Dust): > 2 mg/L 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidi none LD50 Oral: 3598 mg/kg (Rat) LD50 Dermal: 2000 mg/kg (Rabbit) 2-N-octyl-4-Isoth iazoli n-3-One LD50 Oral: 550 mg/kg (Rat) LD50 Dermal: 690 mg/kg (Rabbit) SCHUCHART DOW, INC Reviewed by Schuchart Dow. Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and design intent. This submittal review does not relieve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to requirements of the contract documents. Subcontractor Is responsible for all dimensions, correct fabrication and accurate fit with the work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT SUBMITTAL NO 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 BY SIGNATURE Carcinogenicity The information below indicates whether each agency has listed any ingredient as a carcinogen:. Chemical Name IARC NTP OSHA Carcinogen Titanium dioxide 213 - Possible Human Carcinogen Listed Page 6 / 10 63201 - AURA WATERBORNE EXTERIOR Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 SEMI -GLOSS FINISH WHITE • Although IARC has classified titanium dioxide as possibly carcinogenic to humans (2B), their summary concludes: "No significant exposure to titanium dioxide is thought to occur during the use of products in which titanium dioxide is bound to other materials, such as paint." Legend IARC - International Agency for Research on Cancer NTP - National Toxicity Program OSHA - Occupational Safety & Health Administration 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecotoxicity Effects The environmental impact of this product has not been fully investigated. Product Information Acute Toxicity to Fish No information available Acute Toxicity to Aquatic Invertebrates No information available Acute Toxicity to Aquatic Plants No information available Persistence / Degradability No information available. Bioaccumulation / Accumulation No information available. Mobility in Environmental Media No information available. Ozone No information available Component Acute Toxicity to Fish Titanium dioxide LC50: > 1000 mg/L (Fathead Minnow - 96 hr.) Acute Toxicity to Aquatic Invertebrates No information available Acute Toxicity to Aquatic Plants No information available SCHUCHART DOW, INC SA.M4 RENEW Reviewed by Schuchart Dow, Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and design intent. This submittal review does not relieve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to requirements of the contract documents. Subcontractor is responsible for all dimensions, correct fabrication and accurate fit with the work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. []APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED- RESUBMIT SUBMITTAL NO 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 BY SIGNATURE 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Page 7/10 • • 63201 - AURA WATERBORNE EXTERIOR Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 SEMI -GLOSS FINISH WHITE Waste Disposal Method Dispose of in accordance with federal, state, provincial, and local regulations. Local requirements may vary, consult your sanitation department or state -designated environmental protection agency for more disposal options. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT Not regulated ICAO / IATA IMDG / IMO International Inventories Not regulated Not regulated 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION TSCA: United States Yes - All components are listed or exempt. SCHUCHART Dow, INC DSL: Canada No - Not all of the components are listed. SU11-17. REVIEW One or more component is listed on NDSL. Reviewed by Schucharl Dow, Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and desgn intent. This submittal revew does not relieve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to requirements of the contract documents. Subcontractor is responsible Federal Regulations for all dimensions, correct fabrication and accurate fit with the work of other trades. In no case Is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. SARA 311/312 hazardous categorization ❑APPROVED Acute Health Hazard Yes ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED Chronic Health Hazard No ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT Fire Hazard No ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard No SUBMITTAL NO 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 Reactive Hazard No BY SIGNATURE SARA 313 Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA). This product contains a chemical or chemicals which are subject to the reporting requirements of the Act and Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 372: Chemical Name Zinc oxide CAS -No Weight % (max) 1314-13-2 Clean Air Act, Section 112 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) (see 40 CFR 61) This product contains the following HAPs: None CERCLA/SARA 313 (de minimis concentration) 1.0 State Regulations California Proposition 65 This product may contain small amounts of materials known to the state of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm. State Right -to -Know Page 8 / 10 63201 - AURA WATERBORNE EXTERIOR SEMI -GLOSS FINISH WHITE Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 Chemical Name Massachusetts New Jersey Pennsylvania Titanium dioxide X X X Zinc oxide X X X Silica, amorphous X X X 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone X X X Legend X - Listed 16. OTHER INFORMATION HMIS Health: 1 Flammability: 0 Reactivity: 0 PPE: - HMIS Legend 0 - Minimal Hazard 1 - Slight Hazard 2 - Moderate Hazard 3 - Serious Hazard 4 - Severe Hazard * -Chronic Hazard X - Consult your supervisor or S.O.P for "Special' handling instructions. Note: The PPE rating has intentionally been left blank. Choose appropriate PPE that will protect employees from the hazards the material will present under the actual normal conditions of use. Caution: HMIS® ratings are based on a 0-4 rating scale, with 0 representing minimal hazards or risks, and 4 representing significant hazards or risks. Although HMIS® ratings are not required on 11i under 29 CFR 1910.1200, the preparer, has chosen to provide them. HMI3J ratings are to be used only in conjunction with a fully implemented HMISO program by workers who have received appropriate HMIS® training. HMIS& is a registered trade and service mark of the NPCA. HMIS& materials may be purchased exclusively from J. J. Keller (800) 327-6868. WARNING! If you scrape, sand, or remove old paint, you may release lead dust. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN. PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD ALSO AVOID EXPOSURE. Wear a NIOSH approved respirator to control lead exposure. Clean up carefully with a HEPA vacuum and a wet mop. Before you start, find out how to protect yourself and your family by contacting the National Lead Information Hotline at 1-800-424-LEAD or log on to www.epa.gov/lead. Prepared By Product Stewardship Department Benjamin Moore & Co. 101 Paragon Drive Montvale, NJ 07645 855-724-6802 Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 Revision Summary Not available Page 9 / 10 SCHUCHART DOW, INC SUBMITT& REVIEW Reviewed by Schuchart Dow, Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and design intent. This submittal review does not relieve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to requirements of the contract documents. Subcontractor is responsible for all dimensions, correct fabrication and accurate fit with the work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. ❑ APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED O REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT SUBMITTAL NO 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 63201 - AURA WATERBORNE EXTERIOR Revision Date: 16-Oct-2015 SEMI -GLOSS FINISH WHITE Disclaimer The information contained herein is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate as of the effective date shown above. This information is furnished without warranty of any kind. Employers should use this information only as a supplement to other information gathered by them and must make independent determination of suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use of these materials and the safety and health of employees. Any use of this data and information must be determined by the user to be in accordance with applicable federal, provincial, and local laws and regulations. END OF SAFETY DATA SHEET SCHUCHART DOW, INC Reviewed by Schuchart Dow. Inc for General Compliance only with contract documents and design intent. This submittal review does not zheve the subcontractor of responsibility for making work conform to gwremenls of the contract documents. Subcontractor is responsible for a dimensions, correct fabrication and accurate fit with the work of other trades. In no case is the subcontractor or vendor relieved of responsibility, to the contract documents and satisfaction of the work. []APPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED - RESUBMIT SUBMITTALNO 09-9100 DATE 06/18/2018 SIGNATURE Page 10/10 SUBMITTAL TO BMA SUBMITTAL NUMBER Jamie Brewster McLeod, Teraissa McGovern SUBMITTAL DATE schucharVdow Partners. Builders. Crottsmen. E-013 6/19118 112 S. Mill Street #B RESPONSE DUE DATE ASAP Aspen, CO 81611 SUBMITTED BY KC PROJECT Sardy COST CODES 06-2000 Historic Porches and Deck Wood SUBJECT Repair - Additional Damage SUBMITTAL REMARKS The Historic Porches and Deck (Upper Deck) have damage due to weather exposure which resulted in rot, cracks, and structural failure. The subcontractor repairing the porch and decks has proposed to: 1. Upon examining the Upper Deck railing and column rot was discovered at both the railing and column. 2. Where rat is observed that can be removed without affecting the structural integrity of the unit it will be dug out and filled with either Abatron Wood Epoxy or Flex-Tec HV. 3. Small cracks will be filled with Minwax High Performance Wood Filler. 4. Nails - 15 gauge galvanized nails. Attached Data Sheets: 1. Abatron Wood Epoxy (Part A & BI 2. Minwax High Performance Wood Filler 3. Flex-Tac HV - Elastomeric Wood Repair System (A& B) Please let me know if I can provide any additional data. Thank you, Kinga Czerska 4001 AURORA AVE N / SEATTLE. WA 98103 / P. 206 633 3003 / F. 206 633 0990 / SCHUCHARTDOW.COM 0 SIP F. qjr.. INMA . . . . . . . . . . . Oak. • 0 AABATRON W ISO 9001/2008 Registered LiquidWood'and WoodEpox' Wood Restoration System The Standard to Restore and Replace Wood LiquidWood° Reinforces, rebuilds and waterproofs wood by hardening after penetrating. Regenerates rotted window- sills, frames, structural and decorative parts, furniture, columns, boats, floors. Primer for WoodEpox. WoodEpox° Structural adhesive putty. Most versatile, high -strength, no -shrink adhesive paste to fill, repair and replace wood and other materials in structures, walls floors, furniture, sculptures. A standard in workshops, plants, build- ings, museums, shipyards and homes. Specified by U.S Government agencies, state and national restoration centers, museums, architects and other profes- sionals, LiquidWood and WoodEpox represent the greatest advance in wood restoration history. They give new life to rotted, severely damaged wood, and are the only hope for parts that cannot be replaced because of size, shape or artistic reasons. Restored pieces are fully functional and often stronger and more durable than the original. Repairs are permanent. C� LiquidWood° Deep penetrating wood consolidant that regenerates and waterproofs rotted, dried -out, or spongy wood. Restores struc- tural strength and durability to wood fibers. With LiquidWood, a piece of deteriorated wood that could crumble under finger pressure can be impregnated and restored to a rigid, durable, water and weather resistant wood superior to the original. The hardened mass can be sawed, planed, routed, carved, drilled, nailed, sanded, glued, and painted. LiquidWood is also a primer for WoodEpox. Uses: LiquidWood is ideal for regenerating and water- proofing rotted, dried -out or spongy window sills, thresholds, window and door frames, columns, stair steps, balustrades, floors, capitals, moldings, doors, shutters, indoor and outdoor furniture, archaeological and art restoration, boats, and millwork of all kinds. Features & Benefits: LiquidWood has exceptional adhesion, structural strength, versatility, permanence, dimen- sional stability, and water resistance. LiquidWood A and B are easy to use, are 100% reactive compounds, and contain no VOC's or noxious odors. Technical Characteristics: Contents: LiquidWood consists of 2 clear, epoxy liquids: resin (A) and hardener (B). When A and B are mixed together in equal volumes, by simple stirring, a blend is formed with unique properties to impregnate and restore wood and other porous masses. Application: pour or brush on the wood where it penetrates the fibers and hardens into a water-resistant, distortion -free, high -strength mass in hours or minutes. 100% solids. 1/1 ratio. 30 minute pot life. Kg/cm2 Mpa Psi Tensile Strength 103 10.1 1460 Compressive Strength 366 36 5210 Flexural Strength 63 6.2 900 Hardness Shore D 42 Elongation 84% "1 purchased your wood restoration kit this summer and used LiquidWood and WoodEpox in order to repair dam- aged windowsills that I thought were beyond repair. l had rotted, wet, spongy windows in multiple spots throughout my home. I was absolutely amazed at how well your wood restoration kit worked, and I'm especially astonished by the properties of WoodEpox." P.S., Homeowner Fayetteville, North Carolina • WoodEpox 9 Shrink -free adhesive putty wood replacement compound that can be used in any thickness in structural and decorative applications to replace, repair, extend, or fill wood and other materials. Uses: WoodEpox is ideal for repairing, replacing, or adding to wood and most rigid surfaces, as well as to dried out, rotted or spongy wood consolidated with LiquidWood. Use on windowsills, thresholds, window and door frames, columns, stair steps, balustrades, floors, capitals, moldings, doors, shutters, indoor and outdoor furniture, statues, archaeological and art restoration. Features & Benefits: WoodEpox bonds permanently with high strength to most surfaces. It fills cracks, holes, and voids of any size without the shrinking and crumbling of common wood fillers. It can replace or add missing or new sections in window frames and sills, furniture, sculptures, structural and decorative components, indoors and outdoors. Because of its strength and durability, it is a truly perma- nent solution where alternatives would surely fail. WoodEpox succeeds because it can be painted, stained, wood -grained, sawed, nailed, planed, sanded, carved, and machined like wood. Can be cast into shapes and sculpted by hand before hardening. It can also be carved after hardening. Bonds equally well to ceramics, concrete, metal, glass, fiberglass, and most rigid surfaces. Contains no VOC's or noxious odors. It has a light, neutral color that can be changed, while mixing with stains, dyes, or pigments. Has a no slump paste consis- tency that allows it to be applied like a putty to fill gaps, holes, or to build-up virtually any thickness and shape. Technical Characteristics: Contents: WoodEpox is a light- weight epoxy adhesive system consisting of 2 components: resin paste (A) and hardener paste (B). When A and B are mixed in equal volumes, the blend hardens within 1-2 hours into a light -weight, non -shrinking, tough adhesive mass with high dimensional stability, chemical, water, heat and weather resistance. 100% solids. 1A ratio. 20 minute pot life. Kg/cm1 Mpa Psi Tensile Strength 176 17.5 2500 Compressive Strength 389.8 37.92 2300-2800 Hardness Shore D 53-5 5 Elongation 4°/ LiquidWood and WoodEpox are ideal for log home repair and restoration u CM r Related Products AbosolvT"': Solvent for LiquidWood. Use for thinning LiquidWood and cleaning up. Abocure 7912-1T°': Cold weather hardener for use with LiquidWood (A) that can be applied in sub -freezing weather with excellent results. When combined with LiquidWood (A), Abocure 7912-1 permits LiquidWood to harden overnight, even in subfreezing weather conditions. Recommended for exterior use only. Abocure 8512-1Tm: Paste -like cold weather hardener for use with WoodEpox (A). It can be applied in sub -freezing weather with excellent results. When combined with WoodEpox (A), Abocure 8512-1 permits WoodEpox to harden without an external heat source. Recommended for exterior use only. Pigments: A variety of pigments that can be blended into WoodEpox while mixing uniformly to match wood tones. One or more can be blended to create depth of color and varying tones. Pigments include (from left to right): Dark Brown, Brick Red, Dark Yellow and Black. ClearstripTM: Environmentally friendly paint remover designed to remove multiple layers in one action. Will not mar normal wood patina. It is biodegradable, nonflammable and very low odor. Contains no caustic or methylene chloride. Can be used on most varieties of paints and varnishes. For a complete description of ABATRON's products and accessories related to wood restoration visit the company's website below or call for a free catalog. Follow These Simple Instructions: 1. Apply to clean and dry surface after removing contaminants, oil, grease, wax, old paint and debris. 2. Mix a volume of LiquidWood A with an equal volume of LiquidWood B for at least one minute with blade or paddle. 3. Apply LiquidWood mix to deteriorated wood by brushing, pouring or injecting. 4. For deeper penetration into wood, drill small holes through side grain and across end grain, and pour LiquidWood into holes. Repeat process until wood is saturated. _ 5. Mix thoroughly a volume of WoodEpox A with an equal volume of WoodEpox B. 6. Apply WoodEpox to wood primed with LiquidWood while LiquidWood is still "tacky" to fill cracks, holes and replace missing wood. 7. Sand, plane, shape, paint and stain restored wood as desired. k:. ABATRON 5501 95th Ave. Kenosha, WI 53144 800-445-1754 www.abatron.com info@abatron.com C 11/2009 ABATRON CORP. CURING is the total reaction that continues after hardening. During this time, the properties of the A/B blend keep improving toward a maximum reached in about 1-3 weeks at room temperature, or in a few hours with heating. The changes most noticeable with the progress of cure are higher hardness and heat and chemical resistance. The LiquidWood impregnated wood and WoodEpox masses are very easy to saw, nail, drill, plane, carve and machine, especially in the first hours or days after the initial hardening. New WoodEpox can be added to hardened WoodEpox where needed, because it bonds well to itself. HARDENED epoxy is removed with stripper (CLEARSTRIP®) or scraped while softened by high heat (250°F or higher). Working surfaces are protected during application with plastic films, newspaper or similar means. COVERAGE is calculated from the fact that one gallon of material is 231 cubic inches. That is: one gallon will cover 16 square feet 1/10 inch thick, or 1.6 square feet one inch thick. This is easy to calculate for WoodEpox. The coverage for LiquidWood is often difficult to predict, due to the different absorption patterns in most applications. SHELF -LIFE: LiquidWood and WoodEpox can be stored at least one year and almost indefinitely. Store in a warm area in containers with tight -fitting lids. To check old products, mix a small quantity and observe whether it hardens properly. LIMITED WARRANTY: The above information is based on years of accurate laboratory and field tests. As uses and applications are beyond our control, the user is urged to test the products and methods before adopting them. All warranties, including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are excluded. In the event of manufacturing defects in the product, purchasers' remedies are limited to the replacement of the product or the purchase price. CAUTION: IRRITANT. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. LiquidWood A and WoodEpox A contain epoxy resin. LiquidWood B and WoodEpox B contain amine epoxy curing agent and aromatic oils. Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause dermatitis. In case of skin contact, wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. Upon eye contact, rinse eyes thoroughly and get prompt medical attention. If taken internally, consult physician. Wear particle mask and protective glasses when sanding. Use adequate ventilation and protective clothing. Wash contaminated clothes. ABATRON 5501-95th Ave., Kenosha, WI 53144 USA (800)445-1754 www.abatron.com ISO 9001:2008 Registered Rev. 062713 --_--- LiquidWood® and WoodEpox® �,. INSTRUCTIONS LiquidWood is a thin, clear liquid designed to impregnate wood, other fibers and porous materials, and to harden after penetrating, in order to restore strength, stiffness and hardness, and to impart water, weather, chemical, rot and wear resistance. It consists of 2 components: (A) Resin, and (B) Hardener, packaged separately. WoodEpox is a non -shrinking, light -weight, buff colored adhesive paste designed to adhere permanently to wood and other rigid materials as a filler, substitute or additive for missing or needed parts. It consists of 2 components: (A) Resin, and (B) Hardener, packaged separately. LiquidWood and WoodEpox are entirely different in consistency, • appearance and methods of application. Furthermore, they can be used independently of each other. Yet, they are mostly used in the same types of applications as they complement each other ideally. Therefore, they are described together. SURFACE PREPARATION: The superb adhesion of both materials is unsurpassed, but it may be impaired by improperly prepared surfaces, which must be clean and dry. Indeed, surface preparation is often the most critical step. Oils, grease, wax, fat, soap, paint, lubricants, loose matter, and most kinds of soil prevent adhesion and penetration. Old paint should be removed. It can be scraped, sanded or stripped. Stripper residue should be removed. Oil, grease and other contaminants can be removed with detergents, solvents or other agents. Moisture and water diminish penetration and adhesion. Moisture content should be below 17%. Wood can be dried with heat or ventilation. Another method to accelerate drying is brushing acetone (caution: flammable) on the wet surface. This solvent blends with water and accelerates its evaporation. ROTTED, SPONGY WOOD can be impregnated as it is, rather than dug out, so that it becomes the framework that is stiffened and consolidated with LiquidWood. This impregnation requires dryness, because moisture limits LiquidWood penetration. COMPOSITION AND REACTIVITY: Each material is based on two components that react and harden when mixed together. Therefore, they are packaged in separate containers. PRIMING is treating a surface with a material (primer) that promotes adhesion of a subsequent coating or other substance. Generally, a primer has the consistency of a thin coating. Wood consolidated with LiquidWood needs no primer for subsequent WoodEpox applications. If the surface is porous or difficult to wet, LiquidWood is used as the primer. PrimkoteTM 8006-1 is an excellent primer for WoodEpox on most rigid, clean and dry materials, including sound wood. MIXING: Mix equal volumes or weights of A and B in a container which is deeper than it is wide. Avoid shallow or too large containers. Use separate measuring tools to scoop from the A and B containers to avoid contamination. Anything, from a stick to a paint stirrer, can be used for mixing. Mix only as much as can be used within the "pot life" (see page 3) period. WoodEpox can also be mixed by hand in small quantities like modeling clay. If using this method, gloves should always be worn. COMPLETE, THOROUGH MIXING IS OF FUNDAMENTAL IMPORTANCE. Incompletely mixed materials will not react sufficiently and will show as soft spots or brittle areas. The walls and bottom of the mixing container must be scraped completely and the mass mixed until there is no possible doubt of insufficiently mixed spots. This is very easy with LiquidWood, due to its very fluid nature. Mix WoodEpox thoroughly until it is a uniform color. COLORING WoodEpox can be done best by staining or painting after hardening. Dry pigments can also be added to the A/B blend while mixing. INDUCTION PERIOD is the time to wait, after mixing A & B, before applying a coating or any thin layer to prevent tackiness on the cured surface caused by atmospheric moisture or COZ. An induction period is not needed with large and thick masses, in very dry atmosphere, or when heat is used to accelerate the hardening process. LiquidWood can be brushed or poured. It can also be poured into holes drilled into the wood. Penetration occurs best through the end grain of the wood rather than the side grain. The drier and more porous the wood fibers, the deeper LiquidWood penetrates. Moisture, natural resins, or foreign matter will reduce penetration. If WoodEpox is not available, LiquidWood impregnated sawdust, paper, burlap, cotton or other fibers can be stuffed into holes or cracks to fill them. Even higher strength is obtained by alternating layers of LiquidWood and fiberglass cloth, as in the case of laminates for boats and other high strength structures. This method can build new sections, extend shapes or structural elements, and thicken and reinforce existing surfaces. Even laminations of LiquidWood and newspaper or burlap provide surprising reinforcement of thin panels in furniture or other structures. WoodEpox is applied with a trowel, putty knife or similar tools. If shaping by hand is preferred, gloves (plastic or rubber) are used for skin protection. Tip: dipping the putty knife in isopropyl alcohol or water will aid in smoothing WoodEpox and reduce sanding. The shaped WoodEpox putty bonds permanently to wood, ceramics, concrete, metal, glass, fiberglass and most rigid materials. For best adhesion, the surface should be coarse sanded or roughened before application. If applying WoodEpox over LiquidWood, the best time to apply it is when the LiquidWood is tacky and not completely hardened. WoodEpox is ideal for troweling or shaping missing parts in window frames and sills, furniture, columns, steps, doors, sculptures, or to fill holes and other cavities of any size. Nails, wires, rods or other reinforcements can be inserted and embedded for strength. THIN WoodEpox by blending it with LiquidWood in any ratio to achieve the desired viscosity. This method can be used for filling small checks and cracks. Sand excess after hardening. When the cured material will be exposed to temperatures above 90°F, use Epotron STM for thinning WoodEpox. Thin LiquidWood with ABOSOLVTM, in any ratio, to obtain maximum wetting and penetration in critical areas. Acetone can be substituted for ABOSOLV. CLEAN tools with ABOSOLV, acetone, or isopropyl alcohol before the material hardens. Discard used brushes. HARDENING results from mixing A (Resin) and B (Hardener). POT LIFE is the time the A/B blend remains liquid or workable in the mixing container, just before hardening. This is measured on about one pint of mix. At 750F the pot life is about one half hour for LiquidWood and 20 minutes for WoodEpox. The reaction generates heat, and the heat accelerates the reaction. This is evident especially in larger masses: the larger the bulk, the more reaction heat it retains. This in turn accelerates the reaction, in the pattern of a chain reaction. Therefore: the larger the mass, the faster the reaction. Thin layers or coatings harden in a time that may be up to ten times as long as the pot life because the reaction heat is absorbed by the substratum and atmosphere before it can accelerate the reaction. The hardening of • LiquidWood is slowed also by the penetration into the fibers and pores which absorb the reaction heat. This gives the resin plenty of time to penetrate before hardening. HEAT accelerates hardening; cold retards it. LiquidWood or WoodEpox can harden in 1-3 hours at room temperature, or in a few minutes with heating. At very low temperatures, the reaction can slow down to almost a halt. The practical application temperatures are above 50°F. The preferred temperature range is 60-90°F. PAINTING: Wait at least 24 hours after hardening and sand lightly before painting. Use any good quality paint. Exception: linseed oil -based paints may not bond well. OLEX-TEC HV* FLEXIBLE REPAIR COMOND 0 Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. The Science of Repair FLEX-TEC HV8 Flexible Repair Compound MANUFACTURER Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. PO Box 510 Cherry Valley, New York 13320 607.264.9040 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Flex-Tec HV is a two component epoxy material designed specifically for strength and flexibility. Engineered to move with the natural expansion and contraction of various natural and synthetic materials, Flex -Ease offers outstanding long-term performance. Excellent modeling and tooling properties make Flex -Ease the ideal choice for the professional or casual user. Flex-Tec HV can be used on both vertical and horizontal surfaces. Common applications are on exterior column bases, window sills and sashes, and architectural wood ornaments. It is also suitable for various manufacturing uses, the repair of natural wood imperfections such as knots or checks, and the sealing of end -grain. Flex Tec HV is ideal for synthetic materials such as cellular PVC trim boards and fiberglass. APPLICATION LIMITATIONS A Do not apply over damp or contaminated/decayed surfaces. B Designed to be used in concert with Prime-A-Trate Flexible Cell bonding primer. C Always apply varnish or paint after completing the repair. COLOR Controlled mixing system turns amber after proper blending. Staining can be achieved by adding dry pigment during the mixing process. Gel stains can be used after curing. INSTALLATION (See separate application instructions for complete details) TECHNICAL DATA Refer to table below for typical properties• • For information only. Not for specification purposes. Performance Properties Results Mix Ratio by volume 2 to 1 Test Method Mixed Viscosigr. cps Paste Tensile Strength. psi 7.500 ASTM D-638 Flexural Strength. psi 16.500 ASTM D-790 Compression Strength. psi 14.000 ASTM D-695 Elongation. % 6.0 Hardness, Shore D 75 Coefficient of Thermal Exp.. in/in 60 x 101 ASTM D-1674 Linear Shrinkage. % <1% ASTM D-2566 Peel Strength. pi 30 ASTM D-1876 Moisture Absorption % 10 ASTM D-570 Pot Life. Minutes. 200 am 20-30 Specific Gravity, ci/cc 1.02 ASTM D-1475 VOC Content. Val o Chemical/Fuel Resistance Excellent Cure Schedule Room Temp for 24 hours PACKAGING Flex Tec HV is available in 450ml dual cartridge dispensing system using a heavy or light duty dispensing gun. 150ml single cartridge fits into a standard caulk gun and dispenses both A & B components. Both dispensing systems are re -sealable. MIXING A disposable static mixing nozzle blends the resin and hardener automatically and thoroughly to facilitate proper dispensing.The automatic proportioning in the mixing nozzle assures precise, consistent formulation. Material can also be dispensed on to a flat surface and mixed by hand using a putty knife. WORKING TEMPERATURES 45 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit. Avoid working in direct sun light. Curing time will be extended in temperatures below 45 degrees. (Seegrapnonback.) VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FORTECH SUPPORT& HOWTO DEMOS OLEX-TEC HV" FLEXIBLE REPAIR COMOND Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. _-=----- The Science of Repair•: How Thickness and Temperature Effect Cure Times (times are appraxtrnate) o B x 12 20 40 Cold Day 400 F or Lower Warm Day 900 F TOOLING The unique modeling characteristics of Flex Tec HV allows for both vertical and horizontal applications without the requirement for"dams' or molds to contain the material while curing. In most cases, a simple putty knife can properly position the material to desired shape. After mixing, Flex-Tec HV has an open time of 20 to 30 minutes. After a curing time of 16 hours, Flex-Tec HV can be sanded, chiseled or drilled. Shrinkage during curing is less than 1%. SAFETY AND HANDLING Flex Tec HV contains no VOCs. Avoid direct contact with skin. Do not take internally. Consult Material Safety Data Sheets for complete information. CLEANING Immediately remove all excess material from adjacent areas. Properly mask all adjacent porous surfaces to avoid penetration. For skin contact, wash with soap and water, household vinegar or citrus oil. SHELF LIFE 3 years when stored in unopened, original container. 2 years once opened. Store in cool, dry area. TECHNICAL SERVICES Advanced Repair Technology is committed to offering the best technical support available. Existing condition assessments, cost estimates, repair vs. replacement options, Contractor Workshops, site surveys and core sample testing are all services offered by ART or their Sales Representatives. Specification assistance also available. AVAILABILITY AND COST All Products and services are available throughout the United States via UPS shipments from the home office or by contacting your local retailer. WARRANTY All recommendations, statements and technical data contained herein are based an tests we believe to be reliable and correct, but accuracy and completeness of said tests are not guaranteed and are not to be construed as a warranty, either expressed or implied. User shall rely on his own information and tests to determine suitability of the product for intended use, and user assumes all risk and liability resulting from the use of the product. Manufacturer and it's representatives sole responsibility shall be to replace that portion of the product of the manufacturer which proves to be defective. Manufacturer shall not be liable to the buyer or any third party for injury, loss, or damage directly or indirectly resulting from the use of, or inability to use the product. Recommendations or statements other than those contained in a written agreement signed by an officer of the manufacturer shall not be binding upon the manufacturer. STRUCTURAL APPLICATIONS Due to the high flexural modulus of the Advanced Repair Technology's repair products, we recommend consulting a structural engineer to design a specific load bearing recommendation. PRODUCT REVERSIBILITY For conservation projects that require the products specified to be "reversible" in nature, Flex-Tec HV can be fully removed at any time using a Methylene -Chloride based paint stripping compound. AGE CURING PROPERTIES Flex-Tec HV is formulated with age curing inhibitors. ACI'S block continued cross -linking common in flexible epoxy systems. ACI'S prohibit Flex Tec HV from becoming brittle overtime, protecting the property of flexural strength (ASTM-D-790) Revised ApM 2013 VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT & HOW TO DEMOS MATERI*ATA SAFETY SHEETFLEX-TEC HV' - OT A 0 Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. The Science of Repair„s MATERIAL DATA SAFETY SHEET Product: Advanced Repair Technology Flex-Tec HVI — Part A MANUFACTURER'S NAME AND ADDRESS Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. PO Box 510 Cherry Valley, New York 13320 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE For Chemical Emergency Exposure, or Accident Call CHEMTREC 800-424-9300 (24 hours) SECTION I - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Chemical Name: Epoxy Resin Adhesive Product/Trade Name: Flex-Tec HV Epoxy Resin Compound Part A Chemical Family: Epoxy Resin Synonyms: Bisphenol A/Epichlorohydrin Condensate CAS Registry #1 Proprietary - A blend of several materials Formula: Proprietary Hazard Designations HMIS NPFA Health 2 2 Flammability 1 1 Reactivity 1 0 Protective Equipment or Special Hazards 0 0 O=Minimal 1=Slight 2=Moderate 3=Serious 4=Severe SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION Ingredients Percent TLV Units N/A None established SECTION III - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION Boiling Point N.A. Freezing Point N.A. Melting Point N.A. Vapor Pressure N.A. Vapor Density N.A. Solubility in Water None Specific Gravity 1.16 °o Volatility by Volume: N.A. Evaporation Rate N.A. State Liquid Viscosity >10,000 Cps Other Information N.A Appearance & Odor Thick, translucent liquid with little odor SECTION IV - FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Flash point (Method used): Over 250°C Flammable Limits: Lower NA / Upper NA Fire Extinguishing Media: To extinguish fires involving this material --use water spray, dry chemical, or carbon dioxide. Special Fire Fighting Procedures: If not leaking, keep fire exposed containers cool with a water spray to prevent rupture due to excessive heat. High pressure water hose may spread product from broken containers increasing contamination or fire hazard. As in any fire, prevent human exposure to fire, smoke, fumes or products of combustion. Evacuate nonessential personnel from the area. Fire fighters should wear fullface, self contained breathing apparatus and impervious protective clothing. Use standard firefighting techniques VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT & HOW TO DEMOS MATERIALRATA SAFETY SHEETFLEX-TEC HV' - PT A 0 Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. The Science of Repair SECTION V — HEALTH HAZARD DATA Threshold Limit Value: Epoxy resins contain trace amounts of epichlorohydrin which as a TLV of 2 ppm. Health Hazards: WARNING! May cause irritation. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing -The principal routes of entry for this material are inhalation and skin absorption. Inhalation of the vapors may produce respiratory failure. Ingestion of the material may produce abdominal pain and diarrhea, depression, convulsion, and in serious cases, unconsciousness. This product is a skin and eye irritant. Dermatitis may result from prolonged or repeated skin contact. Emergency & First Aid Procedures: call a physician immediately. If a known exposure occurs or is suspected, immediately initiated the recommended procedures below. Ingestion: if swallowed, immediately give several glasses of water, but do not induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs, give more fluid. Have a physician determine if condition of patient will permit evacuation of stomach, or induction of vomiting. Do not give fluid to an unconscious person. Skin Contact: flush all affected areas with water for 15 minutes. Remove any contaminated clothing or shoes. Seek medical attention if skin irritation occurs. Wash or discard clothing. Eye Contact immediately flush the eye with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Hold eyelids apart to assure a thorough flushing. Do not attempt to neutralize any chemical. Obtain medical assistance as soon as possible. Flush an additional 15 minutes if medical attention is not available. Inhalation: remove from area. Seek medical attention if breathing is difficult. Oxygen may be delivered upon a physician's advice. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably mouth to mouth. Toxicological Data: none established SECTION VI — REACTIVITY DATA Stability: Stable Condition to Avoid: Excess heating over long periods of time will degrade resin. Hazardous polymerization may occur with excess of hardener Contact with amines and oxidizing agents. Incompatibility: Amines, strong bases Hazardous Combustion or Decomposition Products: Carbon dioxide, Carbon monoxide. Hazardous Polymerization: May occur SECTION VII — SPILL, LEAK, AND WASTE DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Waste Disposal and Spill Control Methods Follow good industrial hygiene practices. (See sec. Vii). Anyone entering an area with high levels of vapor should use a self contained air pack. Small spills can be handled in a more routine manner. Use adequate ventilation and wear a respirator to prevent inhalation exposure. Wear protective clothing and splash goggles. Soak up liquid with a suitable absorbent, such as sawdust, clay, or oil absorber. Seep up absorbed material and place in a chemical waste drum for disposal. Wash up area with detergent and water, flush with water. Large spills should be diked and pumped into a drum for salvage or disposal. Material that cannot be used should be disposed or in an epa authorized facility. Dispose of empty containers according to any applicable regulations under the resource conservation and recovery act. SECTION VIII — SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Respiratory Protection: if use conditions generate vapor, the material should be handled in an open or well -ventilated area. Where adequate ventilation is not available, use niosh approved organic vapor respirators. Where exposure necessitates a higher level of protection, a positive pressure air supply respirator is recommended. Ventilation: General mechanical ventilation is recommended in a closed area. Personal Protection: Protective apron or coveralls. Splash goggles, and approved plastic or rubber gloves is suggested. Work Practices/Hygiene: Use good hygienic practice. VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT& HOW TO DEMOS • MATERIAL DATA SAFETY SHEETFLEX-TEC HV' - PART A Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. The Science of Repair SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Handling and storage: Containers should be stored in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from flammable materials and sources of heat or flame. Exercise caution to prevent damage to or leakage from the container. Other Precautions: Non -corrosive to steel. Some plastics may swell under exposure to material. Precautionary Labeling: None Required. SECTION X - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION N.A. SECTION XI - REQUIREMENTS OF TRANSPORTATION Proper Ship Name: Epoxy resin Hazard Name: Not A Hazardous Material Hazard Class: None Label/Placard: None Required UN/NA #: None EPA RQ N: .00 Pounds or.00 Kilos Special Provisions: None May 2013 VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT & HOW TO DEMOS MATERIAOATA SAFETY SHEETFLEX-TEC HV' — T 8 Advanced Repair Technology, Inc.N��r���w The Science of RepairYe MATERIAL DATA SAFETY SHEET Product: Advanced Repair Technology Flex-Tec HVI — Part B MANUFACTURER'S NAME AND ADDRESS Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. PO Box 510 Cherry Valley, New York 13320 ['�Ij�Z.Z�!IIII17 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE For Chemical Emergency Exposure, or Accident Call CHEM TREC 800-424-9300 (24 hours) SECTION I - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Chemical Name: Polyamine/Dimer Acid Polymer Product/Trade Name: Flex-Tec HV Epoxy Resin Compound Part B Chemical Family: Fatty Amine Synonyms: Epoxy Hardener CAS Registry #1 Proprietary - A blend of several materials Formula: Proprietary Hazard Designations HMIS NPFA Health 2 1 Flammability 1 1 Reactivity 0 0 Protective Equipment or Special Hazards 0 0 0--Minimal 1=Slight 2=Moderate 3=Serious 4=Severe SECTION It - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION Ingredients Percent TLV (Units) Polyamide Resin 50-90 None established TriethyleneTetramine <10 None established SECTION III — HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION Boiling Point N.A. Freezing Point N.A. Melting Point N.A. Vapor Pressure N.A. Vapor Density N.A. Solubility in Water Moderate Specific Gravity .97 %Volatility by Volume <1% Evaporation Rate Low State Liquid Viscosity Paste Other Information N.A. Appearance & Odor Yellow paste, slight ammonia odor SECTION IV - FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Flash point (Method used): Over 365° F. Open Cup. Flammable Limits: Lower NA / Upper NA Fire Extinguishing Media: To extinguish fires involving this material -use water spray, dry chemical, or carbon dioxide. Special Fire Fighting Procedures: If not leaking, keep fire exposed containers cool with a water spray to prevent rupture due to excessive heat. High pressure water hose may spread product from broken containers increasing contamination or fire hazard. As in any fire, prevent human exposure to fire, smoke, fumes or products of combustion. Evacuate nonessential personnel from the area. Fire fighters should wear fullface, self contained breathing apparatus and impervious protective clothing. Use standard firefighting techniques. VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT& HOW TO DEMOS MATERIAATA SAFETY SHEETFLEX-TEC HV" - OT A Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. The Science of Repair SECTION V — HEALTH HAZARD DATA Threshold Limit Value: None established. Health Hazards: WARNING! May cause irritation. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing.. The principal routes of entry for this material are inhalation and skin absorption. Inhalation of the vapors may produce respiratory failure. Ingestion of the material may produce abdominal pain and diarrhea, depression, convulsion, and in serious cases, unconsciousness. This product is a skin and eye irritant. Dermatitis may result from prolonged or repeated skin contact. Emergency & First Aid Procedures: call a physician immediately. If a known exposure occurs or is suspected, immediately initiated the recommended procedures below. Ingestion: if swallowed, immediately give several glasses of water, but do not induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs, give more fluid. Have a physician determine if condition of patient will permit evacuation of stomach, or induction of vomiting. Do not give fluid to an unconscious person. Skin Contact: flush all affected areas with water for 15 minutes. Remove any contaminated clothing or shoes. Seek medical attention if skin irritation occurs. Wash or discard clothing. Eye Contact: immediately flush the eye with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Hold eyelids apart to assure a thorough flushing. Do not attempt to neutralize any chemical. Obtain medical assistance as soon as possible. Flush an additional 15 minutes if medical attention is not available. Inhalation: remove from area. Seek medical attention if breathing is difficult. Oxygen may be delivered upon a physician's advice. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably mouth to mouth. Toxicological Data: While none has been established, the material is corrosive, as it is a strong base. It can cause severe eye damage, or burns to the throat if swallowed. It may cause skin irritation. SECTION VI — REACTIVITY DATA Stability: Stable Condition to Avoid: Strong oxidants, acids, high temperatures. Incompatibility: Acids, strong oxidants Hazardous Combustion or Decomposition Products: Carbon monoxide, Carbon dioxide, oxides of nitrogen. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur SECTION VII — SPILL, LEAK, AND WASTE DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Waste Disposal and Spill Control Methods Follow good industrial hygiene practices. (See sec. VIII). Anyone entering an area with high levels of vapor should use a self contained air pack. Small spills can be handled in a more routine manner. Use adequate ventilation and wear a respirator to prevent inhalation exposure. Wear protective clothing and splash goggles. Soak up liquid with a suitable absorbent, such as sawdust, clay, or oil absorber. Seep up absorbed material and place in a chemical waste drum for disposal. Wash up area with detergent and water, flush with water. Large spills should be diked and pumped into a drum for salvage or disposal. Material that cannot be used should be disposed or in an epa authorized facility. Dispose of empty containers according to any applicable regulations under the resource conservation and recovery act. SECTION VIII — SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Respiratory Protection: if use conditions generate vapor, the material should be handled in an open or well -ventilated area. Where adequate ventilation is not available, use niosh approved organic vapor respirators. Where exposure necessitates a higher level of protection, a positive pressure air supply respirator is recommended. Ventilation: General mechanical ventilation recommended in closed area. Personal Protection: Protective apron or coveralls. Splash goggles, and approved plastic or rubber gloves is suggested. Work Practices/Hygiene: Use good hygienic practice VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT & HOW TO DEMOS MATERIAL DATA SAFETY SHEETFLEX-TEC HV" - PART A Advanced Repair Technology, Inc. -- ��---A The Science of Repair an ve+e SECTION IX — SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Handling and Storage: Containers should be stored in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from flammable materials and sources of heat or flame. Exercise caution to prevent damage to or leakage from the container. Other Precautions: Non -corrosive to steel. Some plastics may swell under exposure to material. Precautionary Labeling: Corrosive material. Strong base SECTION X — ADDITIONAL INFORMATION N.A. SECTION XI — REQUIREMENTS OF TRANSPORTATION Proper Ship Name: Corrosive liquid N.O.S. Hazard Name: Polyamine Hazard Class: 8 Label/Placard: Corrosive UN/NA #: UN 1760 EPA RQ N: .00 Pounds or .00 Kilos Special Provisions: None May 2013 VISIT US ON THE WEB! WWW.ADVANCEDREPAIR.COM FOR TECH SUPPORT & HOW TO DEMOS 11 Ilr,�lr I rnrnrrrr' VJ I 'Ielr a ARRROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NO-EO ❑ REVISE ANO RESUBMIT ❑ REJECTED -RESUBMIT ,Ug_ NU O6-2000 :MTE O6/1112018 Minwax® High Performance Wood Filler permanently repairs damaged and rotted wood. It is used to fill gouges and holes in split, damaged or rotted exterior or interior woods. It is weather, water, and rot resistant. Minwax® High Performance Wood Filler is also effective as a wood adhesive where you can anchor screws and secure loose joints in furniture. It strongly bonds to wood as well as almost any rigid surface including ceramics, concrete, metal, and fiberglass. i • June 27, 2018 City of Aspen Building Department 201 North Mill Street Aspen, CO 81611 Re: Sardy HPC Permit #0325.2017.ARBK Roof Repair Supplemental Information To Whom It May Concern: In review of the historic roof at the Sardy House, 128 E Main Street - Aspen Colorado, we discovered that there are significant structural concerns with the historic roof structure and historic front porch. Attached are structural repair drawings for these two areas. The historic roof will remain intact by keeping the existing 2x6 framing and skip sheathing, we plan to infill with new framing & tube steel members to support the new roof. We will also be installing new interior steel columns to the foundation. This approach will keep the historic eaves, soffit & fascia intact, as well as the historic roof elevation will not change on the exterior of the house. The historic front porch has one column (east front column) that needs to be replaced with a new column, as it has significant rot damage. We will also need to install a new header at the front porch as the current header has failed and the porch is leaning to the east by over 1-1- /2". All other historic members will stay intact. BMA will be submitting additional non-structural HPC information showing in detail the updates to the front porch. Please let us know if you need any additional information to process this structural work. Respectfully, Jamie L. Brewster McLeod, AIA Brewster McLeod Architects, Inc. BREWSTER MCLEOD ARCHITECTS, INC. www.brewstermcleod.com 112 South Mill Street, #B Top Floor — P.O. Box 697 — Aspen, CO 81611 T 970/544.0130 — F 970/544.9201 0 • • G E N E R A L 5 T R U O T U R A L N O T E 5 APPLY IaLPe NpICO 011abN! 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EXISTYT FOlIDATI" L FLOOR FRAMM TO BE DETERIN D PRIOR TO START OF REPAIR WOO DESKN A O"T DOCUIENTS REVISIONS MAY BE fEMIRED BASED ON DCISrG CONDITIONS. PLAN NOTES L ■ COLON ABOVE 2. ❑ COLON BELOW 3. ` JOIST BEARIM 4. E—JOIST OR BEAM HANGER, LUS TYPE LL K O. S. —k" STEP N CONCRETE OR PLYWOOD SURFACE TOP OF BEAT ELEVATION 1. (E) NDICATES EXISTW. CCWTRUCTIOI S. ALL COLII'l14 SHALL BE 3-N& U H O. 3 ALL HEADERS SHALL BE 7-114' ML UNO. PROVIDE DOUBLE TRH STUDS AT OPENNGS WIDER THAN 6'-0• m. DO NOT SCALE DRANUNG6. ARCIIL FLOOR FILM IS SHOW AS 15ACKG' ONLY TO INDICATE FELATIMSHIP TO STRICTURE. SEE AR:H'L DRAWIN58 FOR EXACT LOCATIONS. NOTIFY ARCHITECT OF DISCTEPMNCES. J II I II I II I II r J I �L II I II (E) FLOOR FRMIING TO REMAIN l u I I I > _fFm LJ F1 (E) FLOOR FRAMM I TO RRUN SECOND LEVEL FRAMING PLAN 1/4• . 1' - 0• NazrH NOTE. BUILDER TO VERIFY ALL EXISTM CONDITIONS N THE FIELD. NOTIFY ARCHITECT t DWI>ffR O' ANY CODITIONS THAY VARY PROM THAT ND1CATM BY THE STRUC1UR4L DRAMS& MM A COLST DOCUIEM REVISIONS MAY BE RE(i)IRED. MIKE THELE, PE Struc[uml Engineering Services, lnc. 0296 Seven Oaks Road Carbondale, CO 81623 (970) 963-3181 DVE 6757016 PER9T ws MlT ROOF REPAIR FRAMING PLANS SR1.1 0 • is LJ frS�__ I I II II II )� FIia1NG I I I T II LJ �N I I I r I I II (E)FLOOR FRAMNG r TO FOUN I I II I J �- (E) FLOOR FRAMING. I. II >� TO R3UN u THIRD LEVEL FRAMING PLAN 3/16• . r - o• NORrH rF- _ I 1211 =n— oLOW II II II II II I I II L t� NOTE. EXISrG FLOOR FRAMING TO BE OETEWI EO PRIOR TO START OF REPAIR WORK- DESIGN t COW DOCU B(M FEYIBIGW MAY BE RE= BASED ON EASM CONDITIONS. FLAN NOTES 1 ■ COL" A50VE 2. ❑ cOLUM BELOW 3. — JOIST REARM ,c E JOIST OR BEAM HANGER LUS TYPE LL M O. S. Tlk— STEP N CONCRETE O2 PLYWOOD SURFACE TOP OF BEAM ELEVATION T. (E) NDICATES EXISTING (D"TRI=CK & ALL COI.u'TB SHALL BE 3-216 LL H O. S. ALL HEADERS SHALL BE 2-114' ML UNO. F ROADE DOUBLE TRl', STUDS AT OFENM5 WIDER THAN i'-W 10. DO NOT SCALE ORALW A ARCHL FLOOR PLAN IS SHOW AS BACKGROUND ONLY TO INDICATE RELATONSNIP TO STIaICTURE SEE aRCH1. DRARAMS FOR EXACT LOCATIONS. NOTIFY ARCHITECT OF DISCREPANCIES. II I LL-A I I I I I it + ++-ALRE OF 3rd ,1� I I I I ILJ_YEL STaRS� J I DECK BELOW ROOF REPAIR FRAMING PLAN 3A6• I' - 0• NORTH NEW RAFTERS 2xI2 OR IIIVLVL • li• Or -MAX SISTERED TO OR PLACED BETUEEN (E) RAFTERS u BE RAFTER SPAN EXCEEDS 8'-O• TYPICAL IRERE WORK NEW STEEL SUPPORT FRAMING TO ISE PLACED &SIG TO 130TTCM OF EXISM R82xi RAFTFFB. STEEL FRAtIM C *ECTIO✓,9 MAY BE FIELD UELDED OR BOLTED TMaI WELDED END PLATE& FINAL CON DFSIM TO BE DEIIEWMD AFTER MIKE THELE, PE stmm.l Engineering Services. Inc. 0196 S— Oaks Road Cmb..d.I , CO 81623 (970) 963-3181 o w v m x � o o O co Qi C\2 DB•IOLTION OF CEILNG8 AND Oa[ EVALUATION CP (FJ CONOITIO78. 63520M PH71f NOTE: BULDER TO VERIFY ALL EXISTNG COIDITIOJS N THE FIELD. NOTIFY ARCHITECT Tlrau 1 EI WhIEER OF AMY CONDITIONS TRAY VARY FROM THAT NDICATED BY THE STRUCTURAL. DRALW 3B. DESIM 1 CONST DOQJMENTB REIM NS MAY BE RM UIRED. MOT ROOF REPAM FRAMING PLANS 6/24/2018 SR1.2 Certificate of No Negative Effect X Approved ❑ Denied TuG C'ITV np A zppm Applicant: BTRSARDY LLC, represented by Brewster MacLeod Architects. Property: 128 E. Main Street, Lots P, Q, R and S, Portions of Lots F, G, H, and I, and the alley Block 66, City and Townsite of Aspen, Colorado. Parcel ID #2735-124- 38-005. This 13th day of November, 2017, the following elements of the historic structure have been approved for repair as represented in the land use application: • Fascia and Soffit • Entry Porch and Upper Deck • East Deck • Brick • Wood Siding • Metal Fence The following have been approved for full replacement as represented in the land use application: • Wood shingle roof on the historic structure • In -kind replacement of all windows in the historic structure addition, other than those approved for replacement in a different form via HPC Resolution # 22, Series of 2017. This approval also allows for design adjustments as needed to comply with current code requirements for egress. Proiect Details and Review Criteria The applicant is undertaking necessary repair work to the historic property known as The Sardy House, and maintenance to the non -historic addition. The property is landmarked and located in the Main Street Historic District. The project qualifies for a Certificate of No Negative Effect according to Section 26.415.070.13 of the Municipal Code. Based on a review of the applicable Historic Preservation Design Guidelines, Staff finds that the work will not diminish, eliminate or adversely affect the significant historic and/or architectural character of the subject property or Historic District in which it is located and that the design guidelines applicable to this remodel are met, with these conditions, which will be incorporated into the building permit review and approval: 1. HPC Staff will visit the site with the architect and contractor prior to work commencing in order to establish a protocol for repair of existing historic materials and replacement only where necessary. The goal is to retain as much original fabric as possible. 0 0 2. On the main porch deck, to the extent that the existing decking is not historic or beyond repair, composite decking will not be approved as a replacement material. Wood deck will be required in this location. The use of composite decking on upper floors may be approved based on review and acceptance of a sample by HPC staff. 3. On the south of the historic structure, upper floor deck, the design of the balustrade will be restored to the appearance indicated in a 1919 photo, to the greatest extend possible given current building code requirements. The building permit must depict the proposed restoration. 4. Specifications for cleaning and re -pointing of masonry will be required as part of the building permit application. Re -pointing must be accomplished using a Type O mortar, and approval of a color match and tooling of the joint will be required on site by HPC staff before proceeding. 5. Shop drawings for replacement fence finials must be provided for review and approval by HPC staff before proceeding. 6. Specifications for removing the dent in the rail, attaching the replacement finials and repairing connections must be provided for review and approval by HPC staff before proceeding. 7. Details for roof replacement will be required in the building permit. Acceptable flashing materials are galvanized, lead coated copper, or painted metal. The building permit must identify the location, type and extent of snow clips. A sample of the proposed cedar shingle, coated with linseed oil and graphite, must be reviewed and approved by HPC staff before proceeding. 8. The building permit application must detail plans for recreating missing or altered elements, informed by historic photos and physical evidence on site. Review of past building permits and an interview with the owner of the property at the time of the 1985 remodel is requested to inform this project. 9. On the non -historic addition, in kind replacement of selected deteriorated exterior materials is approved without further review by HPC staff. Simon./Historc Preservation Officer Expires 3 ydars from date of separately issued Development Order. Issuance of this certificate does not exempt the applicant from complying with all City codes, including land use and building codes. a MEMORANDUM Date: October 23, 2017 To: Amy Simon, Historic Preservation Officer City of Aspen 130 S Galena Street Aspen, CO 81611 Project: 128 E. Main Street��� Re: Certificate of No Negative Effect 2 � (,'��.y 2��J From: Jamie L. Brewster McLeod / ' Brewster McLeod Architects, Inc. L`: Attachments: • Exhibit 1: Ownership and Encumbrance Report • Exhibit 2: Authorization Letter for Brewster McLeod Architects, Inc. • Exhibit 3: Site Vicinity Map • Exhibit 4: Land Use Application • Exhibit 5: Fee Agreement • Exhibit 6: HOA Compliance Form • Exhibit 7: Plans and Elevations by Brewster McLeod Architects, Inc. • Exhibit 8: Fascia and Soffit Condition • Exhibit 9: 1985 Window Replacement Specification • Exhibit 10: Entry Porch and Upper Deck Condition • Exhibit 11: Historic Photo dated 1919 • Exhibit 12: East Deck Condition • Exhibit 13: Brick Condition • Exhibit 14: Wood Siding Condition • Exhibit 15: Metal Fence Condition • Exhibit 16: Roof Condition • Exhibit 17: Proposed Roof Ms. Simon — Enclosed is our application for a Certificate of No Negative Effect for the necessary repairs and restoration work on the Sardy House at 128 E. Main Street. Certificate of No Negative Effect Submittal requirements: • Authorization for Representation —See Exhibit 2: Authorization Letter for Brewster McLeod Architects, Inc. • Street Address, Legal Description, and Parcel Identification Number —See Exhibit 1: Ownership and Encumbrance Report • Disclosure of Ownership —See Exhibit 1: Ownership and Encumbrance Report BREWSTER MCLEOD ARCHITECTS, INC. office(&-brewstermcleod.com — www.brewstermcleod.com 112 South Mill Street, #B Top Floor— P.O. Box 697 — Aspen, CO 81611 — T 970/544.0130 — F 970/544.9201 126 South Oak Street, Unit A — Telluride, CO 81435 — T 970/728.4300 — F 970/544.9201 • Vicinity Map —See Exhibit 3: Site Vicinity Map • Site Plan —See Exhibit 7: Plans and Elevations by Brewster McLeod Architects, Inc. • Site Improvement Survey —Not required for scope of work • Written Description and Explanation of Work —this document • Land Use Application Form —See Exhibit 4: Land Use Application • Signed Fee Agreement —see Exhibit 5: Fee Agreement • Scaled Elevations —see Exhibit 7: Plans and Elevations by Brewster McLeod Architects, Inc. • Additional Material & Photographs —see Exhibits 8 through 17 Areas to be repaired and restored as scope of work. Each area is addressed in detail in subsequent pages • Fascia and Soffit • 1985 Window Replacement • Entry Porch and Upper Deck Restoration • East Deck Restoration • Brick Restoration • Wood Siding Repair • Metal Fence Restoration • Cedar Shake Roof Replacement Written Description and Explanation of Work: Fascia and Soffit • All fascia on both main house and the carriage house will be reviewed in inspected and reviewed for repair, replacement and repainting. • Areas that require replacement of material will be reviewed with Staff and HPC monitor. • See Exhibit 8: Fascia and Soffit Condition 1985 Window Replacement • 1985 Windows to be replaced with energy efficient Loewen Window o See Exhibit 7: Plans and Elevations by Brewster McLeod Architects, Inc. o All windows indicated by a Blue Circle are 1985 and will be replaced • No change in location, size, or operation. • All windows in bedrooms will comply with egress requirements of the International Building Code. • Profile of all news windows to be consistent throughout o See Exhibit 9: 1985 Window Replacement Specification o Exterior cladding to be wood or aluminum, location specific Entry Porch and Upper Deck Restoration • Historic entry porch is in disrepair and has extensive wood rot throughout. o See Exhibit 10: Entry Porch and Upper Deck Condition • Historic porch to be deconstructed and retained for restoration and reconstruction. o Architect and Contractor will work with HPC Staff and Monitor for review of all existing wood and construction to identify all elements with historic value to be resorted and reinstalled o Original material to be retained to greatest extent possible • Upper Deck to be deconstructed and reviewed for restoration. o Existing composite decking to be replaced with equivalent o Guardrail to be increased to meet current building code requirements, balustrades to be placed as required per current building code. ■ Balustrade design to match that of 1919 photo o Architectural appearance to be restored to that depicted in 1919 photo from the Aspen Historical Society ■ See Exhibit 11: Historic Photo dated 1919 Page 2 of 4 East Deck Restoration • Deck off east elevation of building is in despair and structural unsound o Fascia and soffit detailing is rotting o Existing composite decking is in poor condition. o See Exhibit 12: East Deck Condition • Deck will be deconstructed, reviewed, restored and reinstalled. o Architect and Contractor will work with HPC Staff and Monitor for review of all existing wood and construction to identify all elements with historic value to be resorted and reinstalled o Original material to be retained to greatest extent possible o Existing composite decking will be replaced with equivalent Brick Restoration • Existing condition of brick varies throughout the property o Moss and extensive efflorescence on all elevations. o See Exhibit 13: Brick Condition • Brick to be cleaned and reviewed for restoration and re-tuckpointing as needed • Architect and Contractor to review areas of concern with HPC Staff and Monitor Wood Siding Repair • Existing wood siding is deteriorating and showing significant wear. o See Exhibit 14: Wood Siding Condition • Existing, non -historic, wood siding to be reviewed and repaired or replaced as necessary • Architect and Contractor to review areas of replacement with HPC Staff and Monitor Metal Fence Restoration • Fence to be reviewed and repaired as needed o See Exhibit 15: Metal Fence Condition o Missing finials to be replaced with replicas to match existing o Dent in rail to be repaired o Connections to be repaired as needed Cedar Shake Roof Replacement • Existing cedar shake roof is deteriorating and in need of replacement o See Exhibit 16: Roof Condition o Existing conditions per roofer's review ■ Cedar exposure is 5" ■ Valley metal exposure is 5" ■ Color: Graphite and linseed oil applied ■ No drip or rake edge installed ■ Snow guards and snow fence minimal • Hoop snow guards to be retained and reinstalled • TRA snow guards to be replaced with similar • Decorative iron snow fence to be retained and reinstalled ■ Decorative roof fence to be retained and reinstalled ■ Metal caps to be salvaged and repainted or replaced as necessary ■ Decorative cedar shingles on cupola and turret roofs • Proposed roof requirements o Class A Roof Assembly ■ see Exhibit 17: Proposed Roof ■ Class B Cedar Shakes with underlayment; ■ Color: Natural • Maintain 5" cedar and valley metal exposure ■ Decorative cedar shingles on turret to match existing size and layouts o Snow fence and guards ■ Existing hoop guards to be reinstalled ■ Existing decorative snow fence to be reinstalled Page 3 of 4 • ■ Existing decorative roof fence to be reinstalled ■ Additional snow guards to be installed as needed per building code requirements — style to be reviewed with HPC Staff and Monitor prior to installation Sincerely, Jamie L. Brewster McLeod, AIA President Brewster McLeod Architects, Inc. Page 4 of 4 EXHIBIT 1: Ownership & Encumbrance Report PREVENT FRAUD - Please remember to call a member of our closing team Land Title when initiating a wire transfer or providing wiring instructions. GLARANTEE COMPANY --.lime r9G-- Customer Distribution Our Order Number: ABC62008665 Date: 08-24-2017 Property Address: 128 E MAIN ST, ASPEN, CO 81611 For Closing Assistance Closer's Assistant For Title Assistance Kimberly Parham NIKKI DURRETT SCOTT BENNETTS 533 E HOPKINS #102 533 E HOPKINS 4102 5975 GREENWOOD PLAZA BLVD ASPEN, CO 81611 ASPEN, CO 81611 GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80111 970-925-1678 (phone) 970-925-1678 (phone) 303-850-4175 (phone) 303-393-4870 (fax) 800-318-8202 (fax) 303-393-4842 (fax) kparham@ltgc.com ndurrett@ltgc.com sbennetts@ltgc.com Company License: C044565 Contact License: C0414945 PLEASE CONTACT YOUR CLOSER OR CLOSER'S ASSISTANT FOR WIRE TRANSFER INSTRUCTIONS Seller/Owner Agent for Seller BTRSARDY LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY GARFIELD & HECHT PC Delivered via: Delivered by Attorney Attention: SASHA SEMPLE 625 E HYMAN AVE #201 ASPEN, CO 81611 970-925-1936 (work) 970-925-3008 (work fax) ssemple@garfieldhecht.com Delivered via: Electronic Mail Agent for Seller GARFIELD & HECHT PC Attention: CHRIS LACROIX 625 E HYMAN AVE #201 ASPEN, CO 81611 970-925-1936 (work) 970-925-3008 (work fax) clacroix@garfieldhecht.com Delivered via: Electronic Mail 9 0 W" Land Title' GUARANTEE COMPANY \inci 1,;6-'-- Land Title Guarantee Company Estimate of Title Fees Order Number: ABC62008665 Property Address: 128 E MAIN ST, ASPEN, CO 81611 Buyer/Borrower: A BUYER TO BE DETERMINED Date: 08-24-2017 Seller: BTRSARDY, LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Visit Land Title's website at www.ltgc.com for directions to any of our offices. Estimate of Title Insurance Fees TBD Commitment $216.00 If Land Title Guarantee Company will be closing this transaction, the fees listed above will be collected at closing. Total $216.00 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ORDER! • ALTA COMMITMENT Old Republic National Title Insurance Company Schedule A Order Number: ABC62008665 Customer Ref -Loan No.: Property Address: 128 E MAIN ST, ASPEN, CO 81611 L Effective Date: 08-17-2017 At 5:00 P.M. 2. Policy to be Issued and Proposed Insured: "TBD" Commitment $0.00 Proposed Insured: A BUYER TO BE DETERMINED 3. The estate or interest In the land described or referred to in this Commitment and covered herein is: A FEE SIMPLE 4. Title to the estate or Interest covered herein is at the effective date hereof vested In: BTRSARDY, LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 5. The Land referred to In this Commitment is described as follows: LOTS F,G,H, AND 1 LESS THE NORTHERLY 75 FEET THEREOF, AND ALL OF LOTS P,Q,R, AND S AND THAT PART OF THE VACATED ALLEY BOUNDED BY THE EXTENSION OF THE EASTERLY LOT LINES OF LOTS 1 AND S AND THE WESTERLY LOT LINES OF LOTS F AND P, ALL IN BLOCK 66, CITY AND TOWNSITE OF ASPEN. COUNTY OF PITKIN, STATE OF COLORADO Copyright 2006-2017 American Land Titie Association. All Rights Reserved AW l..n dill MtOcl.ilON The use of this Form is restricted to ALTA licensees and ALTA members in good standing as of the date of use. All other uses are prohibited. Reprinted under license from the American Land Title Association. ALTA COMMITMENT Old Republic National Title Insurance Company Schedule B-1 (Requirements) Order Number: ABC62008665 The follovAng are the requirements to be complied with: Payment to or for the account of the grantors or mortgagors of the full consideration for the estate or interest to be insured. Proper Instrument(s) creating the estate or interest to be insured must be executed and duly filed for record, to -wit: THIS COMMITMENT IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY, AND NO POLICY WILL BE ISSUED PURSUANT HERETO. NOTE: ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS OR EXCEPTIONS MAY BE NECESSARY WHEN THE BUYERS NAMES ARE ADDED TO THIS COMMITMENT. COVERAGES AND/OR CHARGES REFLECTED HEREIN, IF ANY, ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE UPON RECEIPT OF THE CONTRACT TO BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE AND ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO. 1. WARRANTY DEED FROM BTRSARDY, LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY TO A BUYER TO BE DETERMINED CONVEYING SUBJECT PROPERTY. • Old Republic National Title Insurance Company Schedule B-2 (Exceptions) Order Number: ABC62008665 The policy or policies to be Issued will contain exceptions to the following unless the same are disposed of to the satisfaction of the Company: 1. Any facts, rights, interests, or claims thereof, not shown by the Public Records but that could be ascertained by an inspection of the Land or that may be asserted by persons In possession of the Land. 2. Easements, liens or encumbrances, or claims thereof, not shown by the Public Records. 3. Any encroachment, encumbrance, violation, variation, or adverse circumstance affecting the Title that would be disclosed by an accurate and complete land survey of the Land and not shown by the Public Records. 4. Any lien, or right to a lien, for services, labor or material heretofore or hereafter furnished, imposed by law and not shown by the Public Records. 5. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters, if any, created, first appearing in the public records or attaching subsequent to the effective date hereof but prior to the date of the proposed Insured acquires of record for value the estate or interest or mortgage thereon covered by this Commitment. 6. (a) Taxes or assessments that are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the Public Records; (b) proceedings by a public agency that may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not shown by the records of such agency or by the Public Records. 7. (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) water rights, claims or title to water. 8. EXISTING LEASES AND TENANCIES. 9. RESERVATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS AS SET FORTH IN THE DEED FROM THE CITY OF ASPEN RECORDED FEBRUARY 03,1888 IN BOOK 59 AT PAGE .JZ AND RECORDED OCTOBER 25,1887 IN BOOK 59 AT PAGE 5Z PROVIDING AS FOLLOWS: THAT NO TITLE SHALL BE HEREBY ACQUIRED TO ANY MINE OF GOLD, SILVER, CINNABAR OR COPPER OR TO ANY VALID MINING CLAIM OR POSSESSION HELD UNDER EXISTING LAWS. 10. TERMS, CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS OF ORDINACE NO.2 (SERIES 1961) VACATING ALLEY AND UTILITY EASEMENT RECORDED MAY 01,1961 IN BOOK 194 AT PAGE Z. 11. TERMS, CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS OF DEED RECORDED JANUARY 31,1961 IN BOOK 193 AT PAGE a2. 12. TERMS, CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS OF ORDINANCE NO.60 (SERIES 1976) RECORDED DECEMBER 09,1976 IN BOOK 321 AT PAGE 51. 13. TERMS, CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS OF NOTICE OF APPROVAL RECORDED JULY 18, 2017 AT RECEPTION NO. 639981. 14. ANY FACTS, RIGHTS, INTERESTS OR CLAIMS WHICH MAY EXIST OR ARISE BY REASON OF THE FOLLOWING FACTS SHOWN ON ALTA/ACSM LAND TITLE SURVEY CERTIFIED APRIL 07, 2016 PREPARED BY SOPRIS ENGINEERING-LLC, JOB #16069: • Old Republic National Title Insurance Company Schedule B-2 (Exceptions) Order Number: ABC62008665 The policy or policies to be Issued will contain exceptions to the following unless the same are disposed of to the satisfaction of the Company: FENCE LINES ARE NOT COINCIDENT WITH PROPERTY LINES. SAID DOCUMENT STORED AS OUR ESI 27002100 Pqq JOINT NOTICE OF PRIVACY POLICY OF LAND TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY LwdTitle LAND TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY OF SUMMIT COUNTY 4AAWARITT rnMWO LAD TITLE INSURANCE CORPORATION AND hwt t96,- OLD REPUBLIC NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY This Statement Is provided to you as a customer of Land Tide Guarantee Company and Meridian Land Tide, LLC, as agents for Land Tide insurance Corporation and Old Republic National Tide ktsurance Company. We want you to know that we recognize and respect your privacy expectations and the requirements of federal and state privacy laws. Information security is one of our highest priorities. We recognize that maintaining your trust and corrfidence Is the bedrock of our business. Mk maintain and regularly review internal and external safeguards against unauthorized access to non-public personal information ("Personal Indormation"). In the course of our business, we may collect Personal Information about you from: ► applications or other forms we receive from you, Including communications sent through TMX, our web -based transaction management system; ► your transactions with, or from the services being performed by, us, our affiliates, or others; ► a consumer reporting agency, if such Information Is provided to us in connection with your transaction; and ► the public records maintained by governmental entities that we either obtain directly from those entitles, or from our affiliates and non -affiliates. Our policies regarding the protection of the confidentiality and security of your Personal Infomtiadon are as follows: ► We restrict access to all Personal Information about you to those employees who need to know that information In order to provide products and services to you. ► We maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards that comply with federal standards to protect your Personal Information from unaudwrized access or intrusion. ► Employees who violate our strict policies and procedures regarding privacy are subject to disciplinary action. ► Vie regularly access security standards and procedures to protect against unauthorized access to Personal Information. WE DO NOT DISCLOSE ANY PERSONAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOU WITH ANYONE FOR ANY PURPOSE THAT IS NOT PERMITTED BY LAW. Consistent with applicable privacy laws, there are some situations In which Personal Information may be disclosed. We may disclose your Personal information when you direct or give us permission; when we are required by law to do so, for example, If we are served a subpoena; or when we suspect fraudulent or criminal activities. We also may disclose your Personal Information when otherwise permitted by applicable privacy laws such as, for example, when disclosure is needed to enforce our rights arising out of any agreement, transaction or relationship with you. Our policy regarding dispute resolution is as follows. Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to our privacy policy, or the breach thereof, shall be settled by arbitration in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association, and Judgment upon the award rendered by the arbltrator(s) may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. 9 • F" LAND TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY lmdTitle —Sit to cc7— DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS --.Sim�E ryvs�.—. Note: Pursuant to CRS 10-11-122, notice Is hereby given that: A) The Subject real property may be kx ated In a special taxing district. B) A certificate of taxes due listing each taxing jurisdiction will be obtained from the county treasurer of the county In which the real property Is located or that county treasurer's authorized agent unless the proposed insured provides written Irwructkms to the contrary. (for an Owner's Policy of Title Insurance pertaining to a sale of residential real property) C) The Information regarding special districts and the boundaries of such districts may be obtained from the Board of County Commissioners, the Canty Clerk and Recorder, or the County Assessor. Note: Effective September 1,1997, CRS 30-10-406 requires that all documents received for recording or filing in the Berk and recorders office shall contain a top margin of at least one inch and a left, right and bottom margin of at least one half of an loch. The clerk and recorder may refuse to record or file any document that does not conform, except that, the requirement for the lop margin shall not apply to documents using forms on which space Is provided for recording or filing information at the top margin of the document. Note: Colorado Division of Insurance Regulations 8-1-2 requires that "Every title entity shall be responsible for all matters which appear of record prior to the time of recording whenever the title entity conducts the closing and Is responsible for recording or filft of legal documents resulting from the transaction which was closed". Provided that land Title Guarantee Company conducts the cl sft of the Insured transaction and is responsible for recording the legal documents from the transaction, exception number 5 will not appear on the Owners Title Policy and the Lenders Policy when issued. Note: Affirmative mecharges Men protection for the Owner may be available (typically by deletion of Exception no. 4 of Schedule B-2 of the Commitment from the Owner's Policy to be Issued) upon compliance with the following conditions: A) The land described In Schedule A of this commitment must be a single family residence which Includes a condominium or townhouse unit. B) No lebor or materials have been fumished by mechanics or material -men for purposes of construction on the land described In Schedule A of this Commitment within the past 6 months. C) The Company must receive an appropriate affidavit indemnifying the Company against un-filed mechanic's and material-men's liens. D) The Company must receive payment of the appropriate premium. E) If there has been construction, irrrprovements or major repairs undertaken on the property to be purchased within six months prior to the Date of the Commitment, the requirements to obtain coverage for unrecorded Marrs will include: disclosure of certain construction Information, financial information as to the seller, the builder and or the contractor; payment of the appropriate premium fully executed Indemnity Agreements satisfactory to the company, and, any additional requirements as may be necessary after an examination of the aforesaid Information by the Company, No coverage will be given under any circumstances for labor or material for which the Insured has contracted for or agreed to pay. Note: Pursuant to CRS 10-11-123, notice is hereby given: This notice applies to owners policy commitments disclosing that a mineral estate has been severed from the surface estate, In Schedule B-2. A) That there Is recorded evidence that a mineral estate has been severed, leased, or otherwise conveyed from the surface estate and that there Is a substantial likelihood that a third party holds some or all interest In oil, gas, other minerals, or geothermal energy in the property, and B) That such mineral estate may Include the right to enter and use the property without the surface owners permission. Note: Pursuant to CRS 10.1-128(6)(a), it Is unlawful to knowingly provide false, incomplete, or misleading facts or Information to an Insurance company for the purpose of defrauding or attempting to defraud the company. Penalties may Include Imprisonment, tines, denial of Insurance, and civil damages. Any Insurance comparry or agent of an Insurance company who knowingly provides false, incomplete, or misleading facts or information to a policyholder or claimant for the purpose of defrauding or attempting to defraud the policyholder or claimant with regard to a settlement or award payable from Insurance proceeds shall be reported to the Colorado Division of Insurance within the Department of Regulatory Agencies. Note: Pursuant to Colorado Division of ksurance Regulations 8-1-3, notice Is hereby given of the availability of a dosing protection letter for the lender, purchaser, lessee or seller in connection with this transaction. * * Commitment to Insure * ALTA Commitment - 2006 Rev. * * GILD REPUBLIC NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, a Minnesota corporation, (Company) for a valuable consideration, commits M Issue its policy or policies of title Insurance, as Identified In Schedule A, In favor of tine Proposed * Inured named In Schedhte A, as owner or mortgagee of the estate or Interest In the land described or referred to In Schedule A. upon payment of the premk ms and charges and compliance with the requirements, all subject to the provisions of Schedule A * * * and B and to the Conditions of this Commitment. This Comrtment shell be effective only when the Identity of the Proposed Insured and the amount of the policy or policies committed for have been Inserted In Schedule A by the Company. AN liability and obligation under this commitment shall cease and terminate sir months after the Effective Date or when the policy or policies committed for shall Issue, whichever first occurs, provided that the failure to Issue such policy or policies Is not the fault of the Company. CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS 1. The term "mortgage", when used herein, shall Include deed of lust, trust deed, or other security instrument. 2. t the proposed Insured has or acquires actual knowledge of any detect, Ken, encumbrance, adverse claim or other matter affecting the estate or Interest or mortgage thereon covered by tMs Commitment other than those shown In Schedule 8 hereof, and shall fail to disclose such knowledge to Company In writing, the Company shall be relieved from NabMty for any loss or damage resulting from any act of reliance hereon to the extent the Company Is prejudiced by failure to so dfisdhioae such knowledge. If the proposed Insured shelf disclose such knowledge to the Company, or It the Company otherwise acquires actual knowledge of arty such defect, Ken, encumbrance, adverse claim or other matter, the Company at its option may amend Schedule B of tlMs Commitment itnent acoordingly, but such amendment shall not relive the Company from NabiMy previously +named pursuant to paragraph 3 of these Conditions and Stipulations. 3. [lability of the Company under this Commitment shall be only to the named proposed Insured and such parties Included under tine definition of Insured In the form of policy or policies committed for and only for actual loss incurred In reliance hereon In undertaking In good faith (a) to comply with the requirements hereof or (b) to eliminate exceptions shown in Schedule S, or (c) to acquire or create the estate or Interest or mortgage thereon covered by this ComrMlnent In no evert shall such liability exceed the amount stated In Schedule A for the polity or policies committed for and such lability is subject to the Insuring provisions and the Conditions and Stiputatons and the Exclusions from Coverage of the form of policy or policies committed for In favor of the proposed Insured which are hereby Incorporated by reference and are made a part of this Commitment except as expressly modified herein. 4. This commitrne t Is a contract to Issue one or more Ode Insurance policies and Is not an abstract of title or a report of the condition of title. Any action or actions or rights of action that to proposed Inured may have or may bring against the Company arlsing out of the status of the tie to the estate or Interest or the status of ft mortgage dhereon covered by this Comrn fitment must be based on and are subject to the provisions of this fit. 5. The policy to be Issued contains an arbitration cause. AN arbitrable matters when the Amount of Insurance Is $2.000,000 or less shall be arbitrated at the option of either the Company or the Insured as On exclusive remedy of the parties. You may review a copy of the arbitration rules at www.alta.org, STANDARD EXCEPTIONS In addition to the matters contained in the Conditions and Stipulations and Exclusions from Coverage above referred to, this Commitment Is also subject to the following: 1. Rights or claim of parties In possession not shown by the Public Records. 2. Easements, or claims of easements, not show by Ow Public Records. 3. Discrepancies, conflicts In boundary Ones, shortage in area, encroachments, and any facts which a correct survey or inspection of the Land would disclose and which are not shown by the Public Records. 4. Any Non, or right to a Ken, for services, tabor or material theretofore or hereafter furnished, imposed by haw and not shown by the Public Records. 5. Detects, News, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters, N any, created, first appearing In the Public Records or attaching subsequent to the effective date hereof but prior to the date the proposed insured acquires of record for value the estate or Interest or mortgage thereon covered by this Commitment IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Old Republic National Title Insurance Company has caused its corporate shame and seal to be affixed by Its duly aWhorhied officers on the date shown In Schedule A to be valid when countersigned by a validating officer or other authorized signatory. Issued by: Land Tie Guarantee Company 3033 East First Avenue Suite 600 Denver, Colorado 80206 303-321.1880 John E. FreM, Jr Pretiderl Old Republic National Title Insurance Company a Stock Company 400 Second Avenue *South Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401 (612)371-iiii Mark 9orevy President --a6q�nAe:Z- 6-e/al- AMERICAN LAND TIT4F ASSOCIATION <:tHlIT 2: Auization Letter Ms. Jessica Garrow, Director Ms. Amy Simon, Historic Preservation Officer City of Aspen Community Development Department 130 South Galena Street Aspen, Colorado 81611 RE: LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION FOR 128 EAST MAIN STREET Dear Ms. Garrow and Ms. Simon, We are the owners of the Sardy House, located 128 East Main Street. We hereby authorize Brewster McLeod Architects, Inc. to submit applications for a Certificate of No Negative Effect and a Minor HPC Review for the property. Ms. Brewster McLeod is authorized to submit the land use applications on our behalf and to represent us in meetings with the staff and the applicable decision -making bodies. Should you have any need to contact me during the course of your review of this application please do so through Brewster McLeod Architects, Inc. Sincerely, BTRSARDY, LLC, A California Limited Liability Company Craig Payne 128 East Main Street Aspen, CO 81611 EXHIBIT I Site Vicinity Map "a°Ors S 0 ♦,pr+•M11P4al Aru'rY '.•t .iir+V ir•.tl�.M � 0 A., u`iny HOi,e WY O nTM O1Wn AIIf0.r1[I s, O • p wY��. � $r Prt1n� Iia.�lF I Mrr n.aw,er•w. O C Ydyr ST CY% Vh,rvn F— P� G 14pN 3ueMF Vei4F Fre MO fru C.w Gbry O O FRar YeuYQ k-, �i City of Aon Community Development 0partment Aspen Historic Preservation Land Use Packet Exhibit 4: Land Use Application Form ATTACHMENT 2 - Historic Preservation Land Use Application PROJECT: Name: 128 E. Main, Certificate of No Negative Effect Location: 128 East Main Street, Aspen CO 61611 CITY AND TOWNSITE OF ASPEN Block: 66 Lot: P AND Lot: S& S 25' of Lots F-I (Indicate street address, lot & block number or metes and bounds description of property) Pal celI1)4 (REQUIRED)2 7 3 5 - 12 4 - 3 6 - 0 0 5 Applicant: Name: BTRSardv LLC Address: 128 E Main Street, Aspen CO 81611 Phone#: 970-379-1907 Fax#: 1EPRESENTATIVE: E-mail: Name: Brewster McLeod Architects Inc Address: PO Box 697 Aspen, CO 81612 Phone#: 970-544-0130 Fax#:970 - 544 - 9201 E-mail: i amieabrewstermcleod. com TvPE OF APPLICATION: (Dlease check all that anoly) ❑ Historic Designation ❑ Relocation (temporary, on El Certificate of No Negative Effect ❑ or off -site) ❑ Certificate of Appropriateness ❑ Demolition (total demolition) ❑ -Minor Historic Development ❑ -Major Historic Development ❑ Historic Landmark Lot Split ❑ -Conceptual Historic Development ❑ -Final Historic Development ❑ -Substantial Amendment EXISTING CONDITIONS: (description of existing buildings, uses, previous approvals, etc.) See at PROPOSAL: (description of proposed buildings, uses, modifications, etc.) See attached City of Aspen 1 130 S. Galena Street. 1 (970) 920 5090 Historic Land Use Application Requirements, Updated: March 2016 City of Aon Community Development Wartment Aspen Historic Preservation Land Use Packet Exhibit 5: Agreement to Pay WTV- 7 _ 7-71 NNENTRECWAgreernent to Pay Application Fees An agreement between the Citv of Asoen ("City") and c�� 7 s G Property Owner ("I"): BTRSardy LLC Address of Property:128 East Main Street (Subject of application) Phone No.:970-379-1907 Email:sardyhouse@gmail.com Billing Address: 128 E Main Street (send bills here)Aspen, CO 81611 I understand that the City has adopted, via Ordinance No., Series of 2011, review fees for Land Use applications and payment of these fees is a condition precedent to determining application completeness. I understand that as the property owner that I am responsible for paying all fees for this development application. For flat fees and referral fees: I agree to pay the following fees for the services indicated. I understand that these flat fees are non-refundable. $ 81.00 flat fee for Certificate of No $ flat fee for Negative Effect $ flat fee for $ flat fee for For Deposit cases only: The City and I understand that because of the size, nature or scope of the proposed project, it is not possible at this time to know the full extent or total costs involved in processing the application. I understand that additional costs over and above the deposit may accrue. I understand and agree that it is impracticable for City staff to complete processing, review and presentation of sufficient information to enable legally required findings to be made for project consideration, unless invoices are paid in full. The City and I understand and agree that invoices mailed by the City to the above listed billing address and not returned to the City shall be considered by the City as being received by me. I agree to remit payment within 30 days of presentation of an invoice by the City for such services. I have read, understood, and agree to the Land Use Review Fee Policy including consequences for no -payment. I agree to pay the following initial deposit amounts for the specified hours of staff time. I understand that payment of a deposit does not render and application complete or compliant with approval criteria. If actual recorded costs exceed the initial deposit, I agree to pay additional monthly billings to the City to reimburse the City for the processing of my application at the hourly rates hereinafter stated. $ deposit for hours of Community Development Department staff time. Additional time above the deposit amount will be billed at $325.00 per hour. $ deposit for hours of Engineering Department staff time. Additional time above the deposit amount will be billed at )325.00 per hour. Property Owner: City of Aspen: Jessica Garrow, AICP Community Development Director Name: Craig Payne for BTRSardy LLC City Use: Title: Fees Due: $1ZReceived $� G� Authorized Agent 'J D 2017 `� t�ii�i11{'ENT City of Aspen 1 130 S. Galena Street. 1 (970) 920 5090 Historic Land Use Application Requirements, Updated: March 2016 Homeowner Association Compliance Policy All applications for a building permit within the City of Aspen are required to include a certification of compliance with applicable covenants and homeowner association policies. The certification must be signed bV the propertV owner or Attorney representing the property owner. The following certification shall accompany the application for a permit. Subject Property: 128 E Main Street, Aspen CO 81611 I, the property owner, certify as follows: (pick one) ❑ This property is not subject to a homeowners association or other form of private covenant. ❑ This property is subject to a homeowners association or private covenant and the improvements proposed in this building permit do not require approval by the homeowners association or covenant beneficiary. ❑ This property is subject to a homeowners association or private covenant and the improvements proposed in this building permit have been approved by the homeowners association or covenant beneficiary. I understand the City of Aspen does not interpret, enforce, or manage the applicability, meaning or effect of private covenants or homeowner association rules or bylaws. I understand that this document is a public document. 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FNI9H EL. - IOl'-5• VF 1 I 7!ACt-FIRST (9?A) ________________ O.FNI9H I I I EL.. vF I I , � I , I I I I I , I , II I I I I , I CA@iIAGE-LCUER '_ - - - - - - - - - - - - l _ iL TO. FNISH � E1.. u'-3• vF !B�M A BR-R W-ARCHRECiS Aspen I t9 Sagn W Soe.l. YB Top Fba P.O. Boa N7 - A" Co Bt.tl T 9T05.a.0190 - F 9)O.S.d MI 1HIUPoUE ti6 $p11.1 py Stra.:, Uri � Tam. co Buts T 9]0JXM W232Ofl HFC 3/16' -1*4r �JBM/JBM �ucnlOml ELEVATION NORTH -SOUTH EXISTING A3.04 Exhibit 8: Fascia and Soffit Condition Not clear what the vents in the soffit are for, mechanical? Cold roof s stem? Not historic? 01* Need to verify how much water damage/rot is at existing soffit/fascia -7: Roma • 0 aw4 .4 ltit AA 0, AM girl Robson BilgenArchitects • NEW ENGLAND COUNTRY HOUSE �m • • E2 Ln 0 0 0 Z 3 0 Z D w Z_ cN W J M Z) 0 r` M P M 0 m E o u a 3 o 0 3 3 PRODUCT FEATURES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STYLES Double Hung, Single Hung, Radius Top and Cottage options. STANDARD FEATURES • Natural, clear Douglas Fir interior (no visible finger joints) • 4 9/16" 1116 mm) jamb construction • Low E insulated glazing with 1/2" (13 mm) airspace • Extruded aluminum cladding in a variety of standard colors, primed wood or clear fir exterior • Insect screens • Wood exterior windows are supplied with linen, bronze or sandstone screen frame at no additional charge. Screen - frame color is matched to exterior finish on metal clad units. HARDWARE A selection of hardware finishes are available. See the Hardware in section A for more information. GLAZING Heat -Smarten Double, Heat -Smart® Triple and StormForce'". StormForce not available on all products. SIMULATED DIVIDED LITES (SDLI Ogee Profile — 3/4" (19 mm), 1 1/8" (30 mm), 2" (51 mm). Putty Profile — 5/8" 116 mm), 7/8" 122 mm), 1 1/8" (30 mm), 2" (51 mm). Square Profile (interior only) — 3/4" (19 mm), 7/8" (22 mm), 1 1/8" (30 mm), 2" (51 mm). CASING WOOD: 2" (51 mm) Brickmould, 3 1/2" (89 mm) Flat, 5 1/2" (139 mm) Flat, Adams and Williamsburg. METAL CLAD: 2" (51 mm) Brickmould, 3 1/2" (89 mm) Flat, Nose & Cove, Adams, Williamsburg and Contemporary. METAL CLAD COLOR SPECTRUM Standard and Architectural Palette colors, including anodized finishes. Double/Single Hung LEGEND: • Standard O Optional Double/ Double/ Single Hung Single Hung .D Sash Lock • Function: Sash/Lift O Use for Egress • Available with Screen • FINISH OPTIONS: REFER TO SECTION A. Durability: Low Maintenance Metal Clad Exterior' • Clear Douglas Fir Exterior Finish O Clear Mahogany Exterior Finish O Primed Exterior Finish O Performance: Heat-Smart'D Double • Heat -Smarty Triple O StormForce' O Appearance: SOL O t - Various Standard and Architectural metal clad colors, including anodized finishes SPECIFICATIONS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STANDARDS Most units have been tested by an independent laboratory for air and water infiltration, structural performance and thermal performance requirements. FRAME & SASH Manufactured from Coastal Douglas Fir kiln -dried lumber with frame construction designed for 4 9/16" (116 mm) jamb. All wood exterior components are factory primed unless specified as clear exterior. Minor scratches or abrasions in the wood surface or primer are not considered defects. ALTERNATE SPECIES The entire Loewen product line is also available in optional Mahogany or optional chain of custody certified Douglas Fir (SCS-COC-0051411. PRESERVATIVE TREATED All wood parts are dipped in approved preservative. GLAZING With countless glazing configurations and Low E coating options, we ensure that you can choose the perfect blend of protection and comfort. INSULATING GLASS Available in double glass configuration or triple glass configuration with 1/2" (13 mm) airspace. SIMULATED DIVIDED LITES (SDLI Standard SDL complete with airspace grilles. Grille bars are permanently applied to the interior and exterior. METAL CLADDING Heavy duty exterior metal cladding comprised of extruded aluminum is available in a variety of Standard and Architectural Palette colors, including anodized finishes. Interior of window can be natural wood (unfinished) or primed. Metal clad units are supplied ready -to -install complete with integral metal nailing flange. HARDWARE Hardware is standard in bronze, linen, sandstone or black. Optional sash lifts are available at an additional charge. Operable sash with single -handle tilt latch enables inward tilting of sash for easy cleaning. WEATHERSTRIP Flexible weatherstrip ensures a positive weather seal. SCREEN Standard screens have a bronze, linen or sandstone aluminum frame, screened with anti -glare fiberglass cloth. Screen -frame color is matched to exterior finish on metal clad units. High transparency mesh, full screens and half screens available. EGRESS Consult local building codes for confirmation of size requirements HEAT -SMART® SYSTEMS for your area. Consult your Authorized Loewen Dealer for Heat -Smart® best describes the benefits of the product that more details. incorporates Low E coating and argon gas. Heat -Smart® systems help reduce heating and cooling costs, providing superior energy efficiency. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Numerous custom window configuration opportunities exist — please contact your Authorized Loewen Dealer. Specifications and technical information are subject to change without notice. Imperial and metric measurements are converted accurately. However, in some cases, industry standards cause a 1 mm variance. (Example: 3/4' is shown as 19 mm for all glass measurements.) CAD Download and Installation Instructions: wvr,•, loev.en corn E3 10 DOUBLE/SINGLE HUNG - DOUBLE HUNG TILTING WINDOW DETAIL HEAD & SILL DETAIL b I.. PLAN VIEW tM METAL CLAD TRIPLE METAL CLAD TRIPLE6 9/16" (166 mm) 6 9/16 (166 mm) MULTILITE SILL NOSE -------------- HEAD & SILL DETAIL PLAN VIEW /6 4 9/16* s) +i I I I 1 /6. _ I 6 n i I I I I I 1 1/T• � I I361 METAL CLAD DOUBLE 6 9/16" (166 mm) I I u rflw-: 6 3/4' - I �j MULL DETAIL I (ao) _ I S I I I I I � I � 1 1 I I I _ I METAL CLAD DOUBLE 4 9/16" (116 mm) 2" BRICKMOULD STANDARD SILL NOSE METAL CLAD I Note. Other lamb widths available. • All dimensions to have ./- 1/16- (2 mml tolerance. ------------------------------------------------------------ Information is subject to change without notice. I CAD Download and Installation Instructions: www.loewen.com (32) Y Ir61 ExTibit 10: Entry Porch and Upper Deck Condition Close up view of the base o • The+ paint is failing due to water leaks from above i I } y f !I 7 II I t. It appears as though boards have been replaced as there are two different types of soffit material I 1 i 1, / r The interior radius fascia is segmentedand not atrue radius The soffit boards do not line up as they were cut and 2 of soffit material segmented The column is cut in half, not properly applied to the building Ik Exterior crown fascia is all secmented with a temporary gutter -e divert water from walk way bel( v, Seamented floor boards at porch are not a true radius Porch is sagging to the east, and rail up top is not code compliant Water is getting behinc soffit and draining down side of Tourette and draining on deck kwjmmmmmm�mm' Radius skirt board is failing 0 Exhibit 11: Historic Photo dated 1919 Exhibit 12: East Deck Condition I Trex decking at porch is not historic k f �= Exhibit 13-. Brick Condi Large aMOUnts of moss growring at north side of house, leading us to -believe the stone is constantly wet ` �. A.1.".Loft' d lire i — _ -x+• -alb-> 0 0 Iki t , ` AIL_._ f 0 JI, ;- N�Sli fF-, T ` < �> WIlilm AVU-11:: 0 • Exhibit 14: Wood Siding Condition Wood shingles under windows are starting to fail Exhibit 15: Metal Fence Condition >f rrraior repairs as seen below .W .< ` _ t 9 x H i •1 . Fence has dent in I to exhibit 16: Roof Condition Sardy House Roof Existing Conditions • Cedar Shingles Color: Graphite and linseed oil applied Shingle Exposure: 5 inches • Valley Metal Exposure-5 inches • No drip or rake edge • Snow guards, snow fence and roof fence to be removed and reinstalled • Metal caps to be salvaged for reinstallation 0 • Existing Conditions Dangerous ice damns in winter slide on to patio areas where pedestrians are • 0 Existing snow clips and rings are insufficient during large snow events Ice formina on edge of roofs causina ice damnina throuahout WY k"n I -i • 0 m -14 1 '�- XX 07,) Caf1eh ✓G � Ao4ro PWs.) J.. L :Jda �+ IL WA �ftm Ll 6��wamn'tMakV� ►R1 0 • Iq • Exhibit 17: Roof Proposed Sardy Roof Proposed Roof Covering • Class A Roof Assembly —Class B cedar shingles with underlayment • Cedar Shingles Size: Full grain select 16 inch Color: Natural/ fire treated Shingle Exposure: 5 inches • Valley Metal Exposure—Y Match existing color • Add 1 inch drip edge • Reinstall hoop style snow guards, decorative snow fence; and roof fence Install new snow guards as needed • Metal caps to be reinstalled • r KI Pressure -Impregnated Treated Products 1:11Certi-IabeICG products can also bet rezted. Prodixts are available either fire -retardant -treated OR preservative -treated. Special care must betaken to foIlow�the treatment company's recommended installation instructions. Certi-Guard' tire -Retardant Treated Cedar Shakes and Shingles C' I Premium and Number 1 Grades of Certi-SplitCk shakes, Certi-SawnC shakes, and Ntmibw 1 Grades of Certigrade(Dshingles are available pressure - impregnated with fire retardants. Certi-Guardu products may be used for Class A, B and C roof systems. Contact the treatment company for treatment warranty information, accessory product requirements (including recommended fastener types) and application details for treated cedar material, Local code jurisdictions have additional information regarding applications in specific areas. Certi-Last' Presertative-Treated Cedar Shakes and Shingles Premium and Number 1 Grades of Certi-Split(? shakes, Certi-Sawn) shakes, v and Number 1 Grades of CertigradeG- shinglesareavailable preservative. CERTI-L' treated by pressure processes This product is ideal in areas of high humidity. Specly the Ce6l-astp) treating label for this extra protection. Contact the treatment company for treatment warranty information, accessory product requirements (including recommended fastener types) and application details for treated ceda r material, Nate: Cedar's natural color VUk.sasshown in these examples, yet Without applying a paint or stain it will all weather to a beautiful gray. 8001E A plicAlon Q,ukk Reference Guide • Be sure that felt interlay paper on shakes does not extend below a line that E twice the exposure above the butt (i.e. a 24" shake at 10", exposure would have felt applied 20 above the buff). • Never interlayshingles with felt. • Keyways must. not be aligned and must be a minimum 1 1/2" offset from the course above. • DO NOT drive nail heads or staple crowns below wood surface. • Overdriving or underdriving the fasteners can seriously damage the integrity of your roofing system. ;,:.. _ - r Photo: Celts r'cacen • • DwdMleft ks In Roofing Systems + Custom Fabrication SPECIFICATION DATA DREXEL METALS INC. gravel stops, copings, and roofing several sales, fabrication an such as flat seam, standing seam, distribution locations, in addition to its This specification data sheet supplied batten seam, and mansards extended family of Regional by Drexel Metals Inc.as a point of Manufacturers (DM -ARM) network of reference for our Pre -Finished Steel Drexel Metals Coll Product certified contractors and distributors and Aluminum Sheet and Coil. who further market Drexel Metals proven -brand products, all fully backed and site -certified by Drexel 1. DESCRIPTION Metals' industry -leading warranty Drexel Metals offers two types of programs. pre -painted substrates. Manufacturer Memberships and Affiliations: MCA- Metal Construction Assoc. Our steel products are made of CSI - Construction Specifiers Galvaluineri:, an Aluminum / Institute Zinc coated carbon steel and is AIA -American Institute of extra smooth. minimum Architects spangle, tension leveled. Drexel Metals Flat Sheet NRCA- National Roofing Our aluminum are made of Contractors Association prime grade aluminum, typically FRSA - Florida Roofing and Sheet with an ally of 3003 or 3105 and Metals Association. a temper of H14 or H24 NERCA- New England Roofing depending on the application. Contractors Association Drexel Metals uses full strength USG BC - United States Green Hyiar 5000'"'/Kynar 500F' ,� Build Council. (contains a minimum of 70% Energy Star Partner . US DOE EEB Hub Platform Hylar /Kynar polyvinylidene Member - Energy Efficient fluoride (PVDF) resins) Buildings Hub. manufactured by the world's — — CMRC - Cool Metal Roof Council. largest paint and coatings 2. MANUFACTURER UL Environmental company. Akzo Nobel. Our Drexel Metals Inc. ATI - Architectural Testing CA premium TRINAR® (Akzo 1234 Gardiner Lane Nobel's trade name) Louisville, KY 40213 4, TECHNICAL DATA fluoropolymer coating system Toll Free: 888.321.9630 ASTM A792-96 -Standard consists of a 1.0 (±0.1) mil total Phone: 502-716-7143 Specification for Steel Sheet, 50.. dry film thickness on the topside Fax: 877.321.9638 or 55%Aluminum-Zinc Alloy (0.2 mils to 0.3 mils primer and Web: www drexelmetals.Com Coated by a hot dipping process. 0 7 mils to 0 8 mils topcoat) and E-Mail: marketing@Pdrexrmat.com ASTM B-209 - Standard our 0.5 dry film thickness Specification for Aluminum and polyester stenciled backer to complete traceability. Drexel Metals PVDF Coated Galvalume f- Steel and Aluminum Architectural Sheet & Coil is for general sheet metal use in building applications and can be utilized for fascia panels, soffits, 3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Since 1985, Drexel Metals has provided a full range of superior - quality engineered metal roofing systems, equipment and custom fabrication services for commercial, governmental, industrial, historical and architectural customers worldwide. Headquartered in Louisville, KY, the company operates Alummum-Alloy Sheet and Piste • ASTM D 2244 - Standard Practice for Calculation of Color Tolerance and Color Differences. • ASTM D 968 - Abrasion Resistance Drexel Metals Inc. 2014i�, www.drexelmetals.com • 0 Standing Seam Metal Roofing Panels 07 41 13 Roofing Systems + Custom Fabrication F0�I. SPECIFICATION DATA Methods of Application: Macbeth Daylight Booth 3000 hours (Aluminum) of I Install in accordance with per ASTM D 1729 exposure at 120 F per ASTM recognized sheet metal Physical Properties D 4585 practices and Drexel Metals Specular Gloss: 10% - Water Immersion Resistance: details 35%. Determined per Samples immersed in distilled 11, Drexel Metals Products can be ASTM D 523 at a water at 100 F per ASTM D cut, formed and fastened using glossmeter angle of 60 or 870 will exhibit no loss of gloss conventional hand, sheet metal 85: (low gloss is 10% in blistering, cracking or color tools and power tools 85 ) change after 500 hours III For best results cutting tools Pencil Hardness Salt Spray Resistance: should be kept sharp clean and Minimum pencil hardness Samples diagonally scored and In good working condition per ASTM D 3363, is ' HB subjected to 50. neutral salt spray I'd. If the use of strippable film is Solvent Resistance: for 1000 hours (HOG, Galvalume) used, all film should be removed Passes minimum of 100 or 3000 hours (Aluminum) per from areas of concealed or double rubs of a MEK ASTM B 117, then taped 1 hour joined pieces soaked cloth, per ASTM D after removal from the test cabinet V Be aware of how ti tight the radius g 5402 with Scotch /610 cellophane tape. exhibit no blistering. no loss of of your bends are. It is Cross -Hatch Adhesion: adhesion and scribe creep no recommended 11/64 radius No paint removal with greater than 116 when fabricating hemmed Scotch #610 cellophane Chemical Resistance: No components. tape after cross -scoring significant color change after Surface Finish: with eleven horizontal and 24 hours exposure to 10°0 PVDF (Kynar500R: or eleven vertical lines 1 mm solutions of hydrochloric and Hylar5000:R) manufactured by apart per ASTM D 3359 sulfuric acids, per ASTM D Akzo Nobel (TrinarN Impact Resistance: No 1308 Procedure 7 2 (spot • Drexel Metals Standard and visible paint removal with test) Premium Colors Available Scotch #610 cellophane Kesternich Test: No significant • Custom Colors are available tape after direct and color change after 10 cycles in a upon request reverse impact of 80-inch S02 chamber per ASTM G 87 Application Characteristics pounds using 518 steel Accelerated Weathering:5 • Film Thickness ball on a Gardner Impact Hunter AE maximum color • Topside finish Tester. per ASTM D 2794 change and at least 18 chalk • Primer (dry) = 0 20 - T-Bend Adhesion: Per rating after 10.000 hours 0 30 mils. ASTM D 4145. no loss of exposure per ASTM G 151 and G • Topcoat (dry) = 0 70 - adhesion when taped with 154 using UVA-340 bulbs 0 80 mils. Scotch #610 cellophane Exterior Weathering: Florida • Reverse side finish: tape when subjected to a exposure (45' South). 5 Hunter AE maximum color change. per ASTM • P Primer (dry) = 0,15 - 2T-Bend 2244, and at least r8 Chalk 0.25 mils: TestingData rating per ASTM 0 4214 Method • Pigmented backer (dry) Humidity Resistance: No A. after 20 years real-time - 0.30 - 0 40 mils blistering, cracking. peeling, exposure. Total DFT for system = 0 90 - loss of gloss or softening of the Abrasion Resistance: Per 1.10 mils. All measurements finish after 2000 hours (HDG ASTM D 968, Method A, per ASTM D 5796 Galvalume) or 3000 hours TRINAR passes 65 +/- 5 liters . Topside Color: Controlled (Aluminum) of exposure to minimum of falling sand to the Master Standard by 100% humidity at 100 F m 5 F. Flame Spread Rating: an approved Color per ASTM D 2247 TRINAR displays a flame Difference Meter or Cleveland Condensing: No spread classification of A Spectrophotometer. and by blistering. rusting or loss of (Class 1) when tested in visual match udder daylight adhesion of the finish after accordance with ASTM E 84 and horizon light of a 1500 hours (Galvalume) or Drexel Metals Inc. 2014u NnNwdrexelmetals.com 0 0 Standing Seam Metal Roofing Panels 07 41 13 DATA Rooting Systems +Custom Fabrication _��I. SPECIFICATION COLOR: PRODUCT DATA 31 Standard Colors(-) 10 Standard Low Gloss Colors (') TOP FINISH: Low to Medium Gloss BOTTOM FINISH: Polyester with Drexel Metals Stencil GAUGE: 24 Gauge LBS./SF:.9380 (± 5oo) GAUGE. 22 Gauge LES./SF: 1 .18 (± 51.) GAUGE: 26 Gauge LBS./SF .7410 (± 5%) GAUGE: 0.032 LBS./SF:.461 (± 5%) GAUGE: 0.040 LBS./SF:.576 (± 5%) GAUGE: 0.050 LBS./SF:.716 (± 5%) GAUGE: 0.063 Product• GAUGE 24 Gauge LBS./SF:.920 (± 50/0) Master Coil: 40.375" / 44.375' 148.375 (7 GAUGE: 22 Gauge Nester Coil. 48.375 (') GAUGE: 26 Gauge Master Coil: 48.375 ( ) GAUGE: 0.032 Master Coil. 40.500" and 48.000' (') GAUGE: 0.040 Master Coil: 48.000" (') GAUGE: 0.050 Master Coil: 48.000" (' GAUGE: 0.063 Master Coil: 48.000" (') Sheet Lengths: Standard: Coil Width x 120.000" Custom Lengths are available up to 144- C) All colors may not be available in all colors, gauges, or widths. Call Drexel Metals for additional information. Recycled Content: Drexel r4etals Inc. 6.6% Post- Industrial 1234 Gardiner Lane Louisville, KY 40213 • 24.6"-o Post Consumer � 321.9630 (ph) • Our products contributes to LEED 877.321.9638 888.8, (f) credit:PAR 4.1 www.drexelmetals.com This sheet is meant cr:ly 1:3 highlight Drexel Metals products and -,,afi:ations. Informationis subjert to than} without n�_ti�ti Dfexci Nit tals takes respons3blity for furnishing quality materials, which meet Drexel Metals proiiet specification If questions arise as to the soundness of a structure, or its ablity to support a planned installation properly, tie Crwner should dtain opinions of competent structural engneers before proceeding. Drexel Metals accepts no liaeihty for any structural failure or fo resultant damaoes. and no Drexel Metals Reoresentab re is authonzedto vary this disdaimer. Drexel Metals Inc. 2014c www.drexelmetals.c