Original Posted By: Ken Rickards
11/25/2002 02:54:57 PMDue to my Mothers stroke I have not worked on my Pietenpol Project in wellover a year. I am ready to dive back into work now. Does anybody know IfT-88 has a shelf life, if so what it might be I had just bought a Quarteach of the A & B, befor I stopped working.ThanksJohn Duprey________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: T-88 ?
RE: Pietenpol-List: T-88 ?
Original Posted By: "Kent Hallsten"
RE: Pietenpol-List: T-88 ?
Original Posted By: John_Duprey(at)vmed.org [mailto:John_Duprey(at)vmed.org]
As far as I am aware, it does not. If it starts to go cloudy, placing thecontainer in warm water for about 30 minutes clears it up and makes iteasier to work with.Ken Rickards-----Original Message-----
As far as I am aware, it does not. If it starts to go cloudy, placing thecontainer in warm water for about 30 minutes clears it up and makes iteasier to work with.Ken Rickards-----Original Message-----
Re: Pietenpol-List: T-88 ?
Original Posted By: "DJ Vegh"
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Re: Pietenpol-List: T-88 ?
Original Posted By: Greg Cardinal
I've been wondering the same thing. I have a quart set that I bought a year agoand have kept in the refridgerator ever since.DJ ----- Original Message -----
I've been wondering the same thing. I have a quart set that I bought a year agoand have kept in the refridgerator ever since.DJ ----- Original Message -----
RE: Pietenpol-List: T-88 ?
Original Posted By: "Sayre, William G"
John,Make some test's with your T-88. Glue some scraps of wood together, let themcure, and break them. You should get about 90% wood breakage and less than10% glue breakage.I have had 2 sets of T-88 go bad over the years, first entry in my Piet log1990. Both times heating would make the glue runny and clear again, but itwould still fail the test.If you haven't broken the seal on the T-88, I think you have a better chanceit will pass the test.Skip> Does anybody know If>T-88 has a shelf life, if so what it might be I had just bought a Quart>each of the A & B, befor I stopped working.>John Duprey________________________________________________________________________________
John,Make some test's with your T-88. Glue some scraps of wood together, let themcure, and break them. You should get about 90% wood breakage and less than10% glue breakage.I have had 2 sets of T-88 go bad over the years, first entry in my Piet log1990. Both times heating would make the glue runny and clear again, but itwould still fail the test.If you haven't broken the seal on the T-88, I think you have a better chanceit will pass the test.Skip> Does anybody know If>T-88 has a shelf life, if so what it might be I had just bought a Quart>each of the A & B, befor I stopped working.>John Duprey________________________________________________________________________________