Image Comments |
John M Oshust | 09-Feb-13 12:55 |
A smear of CA by finger on edges and ribs, |
frwyflyer | 09-Feb-13 17:27 |
What's the secret to keeping your fingers from sticking? |
John M Oshust | 09-Feb-13 17:43 |
No secret. I shall be stripping glue from the phalanges all evening. A task similar to playing with a large ball of string...mindless play that is time consuming. |
David Duckett | 09-Feb-13 18:36 |
The secret to keeping your digits from sticking is.......Speed! |
John M Oshust | 09-Feb-13 19:09 |
Fast now is not an option as I am always half fast:) |
frwyflyer | 09-Feb-13 21:33 |
Is the glue on top of the polyspan or between the wood and polyspan? I can envision my speedy fingers sticking to both the polyspan, the wood and a multitude of words I learned from my 1st SGT. |
John M Oshust | 10-Feb-13 06:36 |
Before it is sealed, poly-span is porous. When the CA is streaked on it penetrates and sticks the fabric to the wood. Usually no finger required. You can dope it on also. I have used both methods with equal success. |
frwyflyer | 10-Feb-13 06:58 |
Thank you. Now it all makes sense. |
lukebozek1 | 10-Feb-13 06:58 |
Medium sandpaper on the fingers works too. |
BriandKilby | 10-Feb-13 09:08 |
so that's how it's done! i guess you could use debonder too, for the finger problem! |