On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 15:07:35 -0800, Jim Weisgram
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I grind my flakes in a coffee grinder to get them to a powder state,
>this also helps dissolve them faster.
So, how does that make the coffee taste? ;-)
Tim Douglass
http://www.DouglassClan.com
Definition of a teenager: God's punishment for enjoying sex.
Doug wrote:
> How long should it take shellac to disolve in alcohol? I've mixed them
> together, and have waited about 1/2 hour and the flakes are still
> pretty whole at the bottom of the bottle.
I usually make a 1 lb cut and it takes maybe 24-36 hours at house room
temperature. I try to stir it every 30 minutes or so after I first mix
it, but then usually it ends up sitting for a while and the flakes
merge together into a mass on the bottom of the jar. I try to dislodge
it and break it up.
In article <[email protected]>, Doug
<[email protected]> wrote:
> How long should it take shellac to disolve in alcohol? I've mixed them
> together, and have waited about 1/2 hour and the flakes are still
> pretty whole at the bottom of the bottle.
Just swirl them around every now and then. This time tomorrow it'll be
dissolved nicely.
In article <[email protected]>,
Doug <[email protected]> wrote:
>How long should it take shellac to disolve in alcohol? I've mixed them
>together, and have waited about 1/2 hour and the flakes are still
>pretty whole at the bottom of the bottle.
>
It can be a PITA to dissolve sometimes especially if the flakes have
clumped up and are sticking together. It's best to mix it a few days
ahead of time and shake it several times each day.
--
Often wrong, never in doubt.
Larry Wasserman - Baltimore, Maryland - [email protected]
"Doug Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> In article <[email protected]>, "Doug"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>How long should it take shellac to disolve in alcohol? I've mixed them
>>together, and have waited about 1/2 hour and the flakes are still
>>pretty whole at the bottom of the bottle.
>>
> Here's something that worked for me. I had a few errands to run, and some
> shellac to mix. So I put the shellac flakes and alcohol in a mason jar,
> and
> took it with me on the front seat of the truck. Every so often, I'd reach
> over
> and give the jar a shake. By the time I got back home (two hours, thirty
> miles, and four stops later) the shellac was completely dissolved.
>
If you go powder, you have to shake or you get a lump. I want to hear a
rattle.
I use Doug's method during Sunday afternoon football for my normal 1# cut.
It's done by halftime. A 2# cut could take the whole game.
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>
> Doug wrote:
>> How long should it take shellac to disolve in alcohol? I've mixed them
>> together, and have waited about 1/2 hour and the flakes are still
>> pretty whole at the bottom of the bottle.
>
> I usually make a 1 lb cut and it takes maybe 24-36 hours at house room
> temperature. I try to stir it every 30 minutes or so after I first mix
> it, but then usually it ends up sitting for a while and the flakes
> merge together into a mass on the bottom of the jar. I try to dislodge
> it and break it up.
>
Do like they do in the chem. lab (or with spray cans) and put a glass marble
in your plastic bottle to help agitate.
On 26 Nov 2006 13:39:24 -0800, "Doug" <[email protected]> wrote:
>How long should it take shellac to disolve in alcohol? I've mixed them
>together, and have waited about 1/2 hour and the flakes are still
>pretty whole at the bottom of the bottle.
Depends a lot on the cut, the temperature, and how often you shake or stir it.
I've seen it take several days, left sitting in a cool basement shop. What I do
is to put it into a pot of hot -- almost boiling -- water. I stir it every 10
minutes or so and a 3-lb cut takes maybe 30-60 minutes to dissolve completely.
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John
On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 12:06:20 -0800, Tim Douglass
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 15:07:35 -0800, Jim Weisgram
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>I grind my flakes in a coffee grinder to get them to a powder state,
>>this also helps dissolve them faster.
>
>So, how does that make the coffee taste? ;-)
>Tim Douglass
>
[...snip...]
Dunno. I don't drink coffee.
On 26 Nov 2006 13:39:24 -0800, "Doug" <[email protected]> wrote:
>How long should it take shellac to disolve in alcohol? I've mixed them
>together, and have waited about 1/2 hour and the flakes are still
>pretty whole at the bottom of the bottle.
More than 1/2 hour. More like several hours. Warmer solvent will
dissolve whatever is soluble much faster, like 2x for each 20 degrees,
so if you are looking for fast dissolving, don't do it in a cold
garage.
I grind my flakes in a coffee grinder to get them to a powder state,
this also helps dissolve them faster.
In article <[email protected]>, "Doug" <[email protected]> wrote:
>How long should it take shellac to disolve in alcohol? I've mixed them
>together, and have waited about 1/2 hour and the flakes are still
>pretty whole at the bottom of the bottle.
>
Here's something that worked for me. I had a few errands to run, and some
shellac to mix. So I put the shellac flakes and alcohol in a mason jar, and
took it with me on the front seat of the truck. Every so often, I'd reach over
and give the jar a shake. By the time I got back home (two hours, thirty
miles, and four stops later) the shellac was completely dissolved.
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Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)
It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.