Re: New Gloy = Bakerex

From: davidhatton@totalise.co.uk
Date: 03/28/06-08:42:00 AM Z
Message-id: <E1FOFOS-0007WE-1P@webm6.global.net.uk>
('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) OR you can get American 'Gloy' here too!

http://www.misterart.com/store/view/001/group_id/1807/Ross-Mucilage.htm

Regards,

David H

On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 15:33 , davidhatton@totalise.co.uk sent:

>Hi,
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>The finished product using that formula is vailable here
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>http://www.misterart.com/store/view/001/group_id/1831/Itoya-O-Glue.htm
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>regards,
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>David H
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>On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 09:26 , TERRYAKING@aol.com sent:
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>>In a message dated 28/3/06 2:22:40 pm, mail@loris.medici.name writes:
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>>And my question is. Which type of PVA (or PVAOH) do you use? As far as I
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>>can understand, there are different PVA's (or PVAOH's) with different
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>>viscosity; I remember reading somewhere that PVA (or PVAOH) used for
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>>making glues is PVA (or PVAOH) 25 (25 is the viscosity figure I
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>>TIA,
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>>Loris.
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>>Loris
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>>It's a bit like Scotch, the effect seemes to vary depending how much water one puts in it.
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>>Now I have replaced my Baume hydrometer for my ferric chloride for gravure, I will use it to measure
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>>the viscocity of my Bakerex. I have tended to work at 17 degrees Baume in the past. I intend to 'go into production' with the leasst
>expensive poly vinyl alcohol which gives the best results..
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>>Terry
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