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shellac flake storage?
I finally sucked it up and got a bag of ye olde shellacke flakese to try my
hand with the real deal, instead of the canned juice I had been using. I did alright with the canned, but it didn't seem to cure quite right, and I fear it had gotten too close to going over. Flakes/buttons/etc. are the universally recommended way for Real Bona Fide Wood Dorkers to applicatify their shellacke, so I threw some onto my last LV order. (Which I ostensibly did for the gardening items for SWMBO, see... $25 for her, $675 for me, that's a fair trade, right?) (Yeah, I *wish* I had spent $675.) So... I have one De Luxe bagge ofe ye olde orange-e shellacke flakese to play with here. I figger I don't wanna mix it all up at once, and I probably want to store the flakes some place special until I'm ready to grab another two scoops of orange fluffy goodness from ye olde bagge. What should I store this stuff in? Hot, cold, wet, dry? Fridge? Freezer? Outside? Inside? Crawlspace? Attic? Tupperware? What? (Yeah, I could go find a book or sumpin, but asking annoying questions in an irritating dialecte is more funne. -- Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621 http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/ http://rosegarden.sourceforge.net/tutorial/ |
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