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From: "Russell Jocoy"
To: vladimir.galogaza{at}zg.tel.hr, atm{at}shore.net
Reply-To: "Russell Jocoy"
>From: "Vladimir Galogaza"
>Reply-To: "Vladimir Galogaza"
>To: "ATM shore"
>Subject: ATM Pouring dental stone in installments
>Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2003 09:58:58 +0100
>
>
>Hi there,
>
>Is it absolutely necessary to pour tool in one go.
>Can not it be done in layers. If hydrostone or dental stone
>will stick sufficiently to tiles wouldn't it do the same to itself.
>
>One comment I already received is that:
>
> >When you use the tile-in-stone method, the stone fills in around the
>tiles
>as well as
> >adhering to their backs. I think that traps them in place more
>effectively
>than
> >just tile to stone adhesion.
> >Mark Holm
>
>Anybody out there with first hand experience willing to share it?
>
>Regards
>Vladimir.
>
>
>
("atm{at}shore.net")
Vladimir, I know for a fact through experience that dental stone can
be poured in layers.
Note, this must be done soon for the best adhesion and contact. When I
poured my tool I saw
that it was a little thin, not waisting any time I mixed some more mud and
poured on top of the solid
dental stone with new... You can't pry it apart, or it would crack, and not
at the pour contact...
RUSS
("atm{at}shore.net")
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