I tried the wax paper suggested. Works OK, but some stuff still sticks to
it. Thought I would try Saran. Works good, nothing stuck. OK, not
really... I thought I would bookmatck a couple of small panels. First set
went well, undid wedging clamps after glue set up and set panel aside to
cure. Applied glue to next set and wedged in place. Came back after a
couple of hours and pulled panel out. D'OH!!! The Saran had bunched up and
gotten squeezed in the joint! The other two solutions that look like they
will work well are 1) using a new, *smooth* nylon cutting board to lay up
the bookmatch panels, and 2) using a discarded-but-not-yet-trashed heavy
poly shipping bag the cat had been playing with. It looks/feels like very
heavy visqueen. Nothing, not even epoxy or gorilla glue seems to stick (so
far!).
"Dan Major" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I tried the wax paper suggested. Works OK, but some stuff still sticks to
> it. Thought I would try Saran. Works good, nothing stuck. OK, not
Clear box packing tape.
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mac davis <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 03:03:54 GMT, Dan Major <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
> Have you tried the blue masking tape yet?
>
> Mac
No, but I've tried other low-tack tapes. One interesting thing I found was
that if I wrap a joint with clear plastic shipping tape, the glue that
squeezed out of the joint does not stick to the adhesive of the tape. OK,
that may be obvious to some...
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 03:03:54 GMT, Dan Major <[email protected]> wrote:
>I tried the wax paper suggested. Works OK, but some stuff still sticks to
>it. Thought I would try Saran. Works good, nothing stuck. OK, not
>really... I thought I would bookmatck a couple of small panels. First set
>went well, undid wedging clamps after glue set up and set panel aside to
>cure. Applied glue to next set and wedged in place. Came back after a
>couple of hours and pulled panel out. D'OH!!! The Saran had bunched up and
>gotten squeezed in the joint! The other two solutions that look like they
>will work well are 1) using a new, *smooth* nylon cutting board to lay up
>the bookmatch panels, and 2) using a discarded-but-not-yet-trashed heavy
>poly shipping bag the cat had been playing with. It looks/feels like very
>heavy visqueen. Nothing, not even epoxy or gorilla glue seems to stick (so
>far!).
Have you tried the blue masking tape yet?
Mac
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