Re: What's the solvent in foam-safe CA?
- From: "Bill Fulmer" <grafix01@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 14:04:40 -0600
Sho' nuff.... The water shields it from the air...
To really see it kick in the absence of air, try a drop betwixt forefinger
& thumb pressed to gether...:) That's why they call it "ZAP!"
Cheers,
Bill
"Charles & Peggy Robinson" <ccrobins@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Anaerobic? Are you sure? Seems like some can be kicked off by water
and there's oxy in water.
CR
Bill Fulmer wrote:
No cure for that, Charlie.... CA's are anaerobic by design, literally
meaning they curee in the absence of oxygen (or air). Over time CA will
"gel" in the bottle as it tries to cure.
Dump it....
Bill
"Charles & Peggy Robinson" <ccrobins@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a bottle that's thickened up. Anyone know what to thin it with?
CR
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