Re: George Roberts' Sealing Technique
By:Mike Scarborough
Date: 8/14/1998, 6:35 pm
Date: 8/14/1998, 6:35 pm
In Response To: Re: George Roberts' Sealing Technique (jim champoux)
I was curious about the second coat of epoxy softening the sealer coat. I thought that once epoxy started to cure it was an inexorable process that could not be reversed. (At least not without resorting to the introduction of other chemicals that I don't want to think about.)
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- George Roberts' Sealing Technique
John Pane -- 8/15/1998, 12:54 am- Re: George Roberts' Sealing Technique
Jay Babina -- 8/15/1998, 11:07 am- Re: George Roberts' Sealing Technique
L.C. -- 8/15/1998, 5:42 pm- Re: George Roberts' Sealing Technique
Jay Babina -- 8/17/1998, 9:56 am- Re: George Roberts' Sealing Technique
Mark Kanzler -- 8/17/1998, 1:41 pm- Re: George Roberts' Sealing Technique
Nick Schade -- 8/17/1998, 2:34 pm
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Nick Schade -- 8/14/1998, 1:46 pm- bubbles under glass
Paul Stomski -- 8/14/1998, 3:08 pm- Re: bubbles under glass
Nick Schade -- 8/14/1998, 8:48 pm- Re: bubbles under glass
Mike Scarborough -- 8/14/1998, 6:39 pm - Re: bubbles under glass
- Re: George Roberts' Sealing Technique
NPenney -- 8/14/1998, 2:15 pm - Re: bubbles under glass
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jim champoux -- 8/14/1998, 1:42 pm- Re: George Roberts' Sealing Technique
Mike Scarborough -- 8/14/1998, 6:35 pm- Re: George Roberts' Sealing Technique
jim champoux -- 8/17/1998, 9:48 am
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