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Kevin's Conundrums...
Leon wrote:
"Kevin Miller" wrote in message
mmunications...
Leon wrote:
Have you never had to clean out a glue bottle nozzle??? Glue does dry in
a bottle.
Well sure, but as I noted there's a *little* air in the bottle. And when
I've cleaned my nozzles they're usually pretty goopy, not a fully hardened
mass. Maybe if they sat for 6 months...
Might be a temperature thing. LOL.. Down here in Houston, TX my nozzles
gett prety stopped up with hardened glue. I typically have to pull the cap
off and grab the glue with needle nose plyers.
Any way a sealed bottle contains and prevents the loss of moisture, I think
loss of moisture is required for the glue to cure.
Don't get me started on the polyurethane glues, the humidity is enough to
set that stuff up down here. ;~)
Finger Cots.
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Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
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