A clarificaztion of who said what :
In a message dated 31/3/06 1:07:02 pm, TERRYAKING@aol.com writes:
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> In a message dated 31/3/06 8:31:44 am, rs@silvergrain.org writes:
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> > Could you suggest a degree of hydrolysis and a molecular weight that
> > might satisfy Gord's criteria?
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> Reply from rs@silvergrain.org
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> "No, this is something you can only find experimentally
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> and
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> > Comment from T King
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> 'What would be more helpful would be a catalogue reference.'
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> Answer from rs@silvergrain.org
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> 'Hire your consultant.'
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> Comment from T.King
> 'So, after a great deal of scientific jargon, you are not really able to
> help.
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> As to the jargon, do those who understand it need it here ?. What the people
> who do not inderstand it. or anybody else., really need to know is which
> PVAs work.
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> What I said some time ago , before the protracted jargon, was that probably
> anything works, it is a matter of trying for yourself.(with perhaps a
> referenc e to the appropriate literature), to find which one is best. .
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> Katherine decried this but you confirm it.
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> What wiuld you consider the most appropriate literature to be ? I often
> find that the people in the technical department of my suppliers are very
> helpful. Of course, there is a lot on the net.
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> Incidentally, Pete told me that he only used Lupo as he could not get his
> photempera system to work on anthing else.
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> Terry
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Received on Fri Mar 31 07:51:50 2006
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