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S & L Aldrich

Thinning Pro Seal

Post by S & L Aldrich » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:21 pm

Turning into a hassle to get the 890 A brush able type proseal. I just
talked with Brian at MAM and he said they just thin the 890 B with Acetone
to a brush able consistency. Has anybody done this? Results okay??

Thanks,
Scott
N174SL





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steenson

Thinning Pro Seal

Post by steenson » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:21 pm

Dear Scott,

I thinned with MEK and it worked great. It brushed on smoothly with an acid
brush with bristles cut back a bit. The working time is much reduced however,
once the solvent flashes off.

Jeffrey Steenson


On 8/27/02 2:32 PM, FLYNSKI@PEOPLEPC.COM wrote to MURPHY-REBEL:

-> Turning into a hassle to get the 890 A brush able type proseal. I just
-> talked with Brian at MAM and he said they just thin the 890 B with Acetone
-> to a brush able consistency. Has anybody done this? Results okay??
->
-> Thanks,
-> Scott
-> N174SL
->
->





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S & L Aldrich

Thinning Pro Seal

Post by S & L Aldrich » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:21 pm

Thanks Jeff, I've found some of the RV builders are thinning it also.

Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com [mailto:murphy-rebel@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
steenson@dcsol.com
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Dear Scott,

I thinned with MEK and it worked great. It brushed on smoothly with an acid
brush with bristles cut back a bit. The working time is much reduced
however,
once the solvent flashes off.

Jeffrey Steenson


On 8/27/02 2:32 PM, FLYNSKI@PEOPLEPC.COM wrote to MURPHY-REBEL:

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RJBWoodman

Thinning Pro Seal

Post by RJBWoodman » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:21 pm

My comment would be......PRC Desoto , the manufacturer recomends not thinning their proseal products. I personally spoke with their chemist and he told me not to thin. Why ? I did not ask. I found their brushable very brushable. Usually ships quicker than they say when you order.

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RJ Thomas

Thinning Pro Seal

Post by RJ Thomas » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:21 pm

Scott,

I have. It seems to work just fine. I mixed the Proseal components
together first and then added the acetone. It takes a long time ( +/- five
minutes ) to get a consistent mix and it takes a lot LESS acetone than you
might initially think.

Cheers, rj

R J Thomas
Lafayette, LA
SR 2500/3500 #140 Slow Build
rj.thomas@halliburton.com
(337) 849-4136



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From: S & L Aldrich [mailto:flynski@peoplepc.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 5:24 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Thinning Pro Seal

Turning into a hassle to get the 890 A brush able type proseal. I just
talked with Brian at MAM and he said they just thin the 890 B with Acetone
to a brush able consistency. Has anybody done this? Results okay??

Thanks,
Scott
N174SL



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S & L Aldrich

Thinning Pro Seal

Post by S & L Aldrich » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:21 pm

I may try calling the office out east. The western US is serviced through Phoenix. After faxing a bunch of worthless info back and forth I still don't have an "account" set up to order. Also their price for the B2 is more than Aircraft Spruce.
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Subject: Re: Thinning Pro Seal


My comment would be......PRC Desoto , the manufacturer recomends not thinning their proseal products. I personally spoke with their chemist and he told me not to thin. Why ? I did not ask. I found their brushable very brushable. Usually ships quicker than they say when you order.


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