Rust is the biggest enemy of metal roofs. It is actually the product of a chemical reaction, which occurs when metal, comes in contact with moisture in the air. And if you think frequent painting of the metal roof is the only solution for this problem, you are probably not familiar with the latest technological advances in this field. Painting with normal paints can give you only short-term protection from rust. For years of protection against rust, you need to use a technologically advanced product such as Rust Bullet. Rust Bullet with its patented new technology is guaranteed to stop rust and provide rust prevention for up to ten years!
Maintenance of metal roofs is often difficult because of the climatic conditions it is directly exposed to. Rains, sun, wind and snow on metal surfaces make rusting a quick phenomenon. Metal roofs are often painted frequently to protect them against rust. Despite scraping off the rust before painting, some amount of rust remains on the metal. When this rusted metal is painted, the paint forms a film over the rust, forming a barrier. The barrier traps moisture, and rusting occurs underneath the paint even without your knowledge. This damages the metal and it can deteriorate sooner than you think.
Rust Bullet is not like an ordinary paint. When applied, Rust Bullet does not form a film immediately, but penetrates the rust reaching the metal underneath. Rust Bullet's patented technology dehydrates, or dries out the rust by a chemical activity, allowing the resin to solidify into a tough coating with exceptional adhesion. Thus, Rust Bullet, not only prevents rusting, but also does rust repair on the metal surface and will make your metal roof stronger and more weather resistant. It is also easy to use. Rust Bullet requires no preparation, except the removal of large flakes of loose rust by light scraping or brushing.
Rust Bullet rust inhibitor coating and its patented new technology beats other market leaders in independent laboratory testing. A technologically advanced product, it is finding its use everywhere. Rust Bullet helps you prevent rust on your metal roofs in your farm shed, warehouses and industrial areas. Coating industrial metal roofs with Rust Bullet is an economically viable and long lasting option. Why go for a replacement of your metal roof when you can do without it? Come, sun, rain or shine, with rust bullet, you don't have to worry about paintings and repairs. Just coat it with Rust Bullet and forget about your metal roofs. Rest assured, Rust Bullet will guard them for years.
Concrete Coating
Most concrete buildings have metal base and structures. And where there is metal, can rust be far behind? Despite the fact that metals have a concrete coating and are not exposed to the harsh atmospheric condition, there is still the possibility of moisture seeping in and causing harm to the metal structures. Hence it is imperative that they be well protected against rust to prevent the metal structure from becoming weak and causing damage to the building.
There's now a new rust prevention product, engineers the world over vouch for. Rust Bullet, the most technologically advanced rust prevention product is a metal coating that gives excellent protection against rust. It has excellent resistance to weather and mechanical abuse, excellent chemical resistance abrasion resistance, adhesion and an excellent UV resistance. It is the ideal high performance protection for steel and iron applications, such as industrial, marine, farm, automotive, and anyplace where rust is a problem. It has found its wide use in concrete coating and industrial coating in rust prevention.
Unlike other rust prevention sprays, Rust Bullet contains no zinc, chromates, acids or heavy metals. Hence, it is ideally suited for concrete coating and engineering equipments. It is also easy to apply. Rust Bullet doesn't need a lengthy process for metal surface preparation. It only requires the removal of large flakes of loose rust by light scraping or brushing. When applied, Rust Bullet does not form a film immediately, but penetrates the rust reaching the metal underneath. It dehydrates, or dries out the rust by a chemical activity, allowing the resin to solidify into a tough coating with exceptional adhesion. Rust Bullet, not only helps in rust prevention, but also repairs the rusted metal surfaces.
Many companies sell their products making false claims of long lasting protection against rust. Since rusting is a slow process, by the time you realize the low quality of the product, it's often too late. Unlike the others, with Rust Bullet, you can be assured that you are using the most technologically advanced product available in this field. In independent laboratory testing, Rust Bullet rust inhibitor coating and its patented new technology beats the other market leaders hands down. It is guaranteed to stop rust and provide rust prevention for up to ten years! Now you can easily protect your building, industrial set ups and equipments from rust. Use Rust Bullet for concrete coating, industrial coating and as the best solution for rust prevention on all your equipments.
The 3 Types of Handicaps
There are 3 types of handicaps out there. They include: (1) honest handicaps; (2) sandbagger handicaps and (3) Hollywood handicaps.
Thankfully, the most common type of handicap is the honest handicap. This is a handicap that is determined by using a standard and accepted formula as defined by the governing golf body in a particular country. The golfer who carries an honest handicap is conscientious about keeping accurate scores, adhering to the accepted rules of golf and of considering all rounds played when applying the handicap formula.
The golfer who can be considered to be carrying a sandbagger handicap goes out of his way to make sure that his "official" handicap is somewhat higher than what it should be. The reason for doing this is pretty obvious. When competing in Net Score competitions (often involving money or prizes) he can have a distinct advantage.
A proper handicap, as mentioned above, must be based on all rounds played – good or bad. One "not so subtle" way to achieve the status of an elite sandbagger is to conveniently forget to enter good rounds but to be diligent to the extreme when it comes to entering bad rounds. If the golfer is "on a roll" with nothing but good rounds being shot, it may be necessary to make the supreme sacrifice and actually purposely play a bad round. "Gee, I just couldn't hit a fairway today!"
The third type of golfer is the one who carries a Hollywood handicap. This type of player is extremely interesting. This golfer has his heart in the right place – he takes the game seriously and desperately wants to improve and, perhaps more importantly, to be recognized as an accomplished player by his friends and peers. For the typical Hollywood handicap player, the handicap is everything. He would rather carry a low handicap and lose money than carry an inflated handicap and win money. A rare, but interesting breed!
To make my point, you should understand that the first step in computing a handicap using the standard USGA formula is to convert the Gross Score to what is called the Adjusted Gross Score (AGS). The AGS is equal to or lower than the gross score with an adjustment made by reducing unusually high hole scores. For example, in the US a typical bogey golfer (with a handicap between 10 and 19) cannot take more than a 7 on any hole.
OK, so you should now understand the difference between the Gross Score and the Adjusted Gross Score. Well, for the Hollywood handicap golfer, there is no difference. In fact, the concept of a gross score becomes obsolete. If the player happens to balloon to a triple bogey or worse on a par 5, he will typically say "just put me down for a double", knowing that anything higher will not affect his handicap. And of course, the "put me down for a double" statement will have that unmistakable inflection of "surely you would not expect a player of my stature to put down a number higher than that". Hmm, I have to wonder what would happen if Tiger, participating in a PGA event and after playing a rare bad hole, were to say "just jot down a par for that hole". It wouldn't be pretty.
The final interesting thing about the Hollywood handicapper is that he will enjoy a cold beverage after a round of golf and discuss nonchalantly his final score. It would never occur to him that his 9 on the eighth hole should have any bearing on the validity of the score he discusses – a result where a 7 appears on the scorecard.
Still, when all the dust settles, I would rather play a Hollywood handicapper than a sandbagger in a heads up battle. Hey, who wouldn't?
BrianYager has keen interest in golf and his software
development skills led to the creation of CaddieMasterPro,
a personal handicap and performance analysis software program
available at his website, CaddieMaster Golf Software and in
North American retail outlets.