Joe,
I didn't realize they painted between the ice layers. I
guess they weren't able to do it
because of the very warm temperatures (80 F.) early in the
week. What kind of paint is used?
I didn't see any photos of the freezer surface so I'm
not sure what color it was. But you could see the seams 2
to 3 feet apart from where I sat. About the only thing that
could have solved the shadows along the boards would be
lights directly overhead. In Spartan Stadium there
wouldn't be anything to attach them to.
Thanks,
Mike
> Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 11:42:34 -0400
> From: Joe LaCour <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: photos and/or rebroadcast of MSU-MICH ?
>
> Mike Stock wrote:
> <He said that they were not able to "paint the ice." Any idea what he meant
> by that?>
>
> Normally the underlying ice is painted white for better contrast. Then you
> put more water on top, paint your lines and then put more water and then you
> get your nice surface that you see in most ice rinks.
>
> What it looked like on TV was almost pond ice.
>
> Joe
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