Subject: Displaying iron cannon
Jason M. Burns <oldcitymaritime [at] yahoo__com> writes >What is the preferred method of displaying iron cannon outdoors >today? I have been asked to look at a few cannons here locally >displayed. Concrete plugs installed in the barrels of two 18th >Century iron cannons are obviously not working and allowing water to >get into the barrels. What materials are being used to seal the >barrels for display? Of course is it is best not to conserve iron cannons outdoors. However, when we conserve cannons that are to be displayed outdoors, we simply stand the cannon upright, plug the touch hole and fill the bore completely with melted microcrystalline wax. After the wax sets, we concave the surface at the bore to give the impression of a concavity and it is done. The wax forms an impervious seal that is easily removed by placing in vat of water and melting it out or it can be drilled out. It eliminates the bore from holding water and acting as a repository for cigarette butts and apple cores. It is simple, fool proof, effective, and easily reversible For that matter the technique can be applied to cannon in place on a display stand outdoors. Just pour the wax in the bore in a series of pours and complete the last bit in small pours with the bore partially blocked to fill to the top of the bore. Donny L. Hamilton President, Institute of Nautical Archaeology Professor and Head Nautical Archaeology Program Director, Conservation Research Laboratory Texas A&M University *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:26 Distributed: Wednesday, October 9, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-26-006 ***Received on Thursday, 3 October, 2002