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Re: Ulrasonic cleaning and pumice blasting


 

Andrew,


That is so useful that it deserves to be submitted to Peter Page as a space filler for Narrow Lines!!


I have just planted both my fibreglass brushes in a dish of slightly diluted PVA and will take them out after breakfast.

I've gone for slightly diluted glue in the hope that it will improve capillary action up the brush so I don't have to dunk again too soon!


Cheers,


Adrian



---In O14@..., <andrewyoung@...> wrote :

Paul,
One tip I read, which I use to minimise the fibreglass shard problem is to dip the fibreglass brushes in PVA glue and let them set before using them, this reduces the effect surprisingly well so you get dust rather than shards.
Cheers,
Andrew

From: "heatonwood@... [O14]" <O14@...>
To: O14@...
Sent: Monday, 16 March, 2015 7:28:11 PM
Subject: [O14] Re: Ulrasonic cleaning and pumice blasting

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Nope, Colin. None if those, I have several of them and they all shed tiny shards that stick into my fingers.
I had an 8" stick of glassfibres tightly bound in blue plastic tape which wore down till it was only half an inch long and no good. Not the AWEFUL string bound one either.
I have since sourced a red bound stick but that is disappearing too and was very expensive.
Paul


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