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to: ATM
from: russjocoy{at}hotmail.com
date: 2003-08-13 21:35:52
subject: Re: ATM Tile tool questions

From: "Russell Jocoy" 
To: bobmay{at}nethere.com, atm{at}shore.net
Reply-To: "Russell Jocoy" 


>From: "Bob May" 
>Reply-To: "Bob May" 
>To: "atmlist" 
>Subject: Re: ATM Tile tool questions
>Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 10:18:27 -0700
>
>Yep, plaster does go off a lot faster than most realize the first time
>around.  I've just put a warning on my plaster tool article so that those
>that foloow my page will, at the least, have heard that the stuff is fast
>setting.
>It acts smooth and soft for a while and then it suddenly starts to be
>thicker and that is when you have about 10 seconds to finish up, if even
>that long.
>I'll note tho that first timers often also feel that their work isn't good
>and often may throw away a tool that is more than good enough or can be
>made
>so with just a little repiar.  Bad castings can also be used as the backing
>for a good tool if you rough up the face of the old casting a little.
>Bob May
>http://nav.to/bobmay
>bobmay{at}nethere.com
>NEW! http://bobmay.astronomy.net
>
>
>


("atm{at}shore.net")

   Bob ,  I agree that people not experienced with quick set mixtures could
be in trouble. I have worked
with "Bondo",  epoxy, Hydrualic cement, and other fast set
mixtures and am used to there setting
times. The first time I used the Dental plaster I "assumed" it to
be like regular plaster. I did work fast
and planned ahead, but even for the experienced.. it has a very quick set
up time. If you are not
prepared you will end up with a bucket of "rock", and not real
cheap rock either....   Russ Jocoy
("atm{at}shore.net")

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