Darryl Keil Last Activity 2026-01-12 8:29 AM
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Craig Mascolo

 
Subject : Typical Unibond Drying Time
Posted : 2001-01-08 1:06 PM
Post #29974

Although I leave most of my pressings in the bag overnight, I am curious about how soon I could remove a flat pressing using UniBond 800 4:1 mix ratio at 70 degrees F.? Thanks.



 
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Darryl Keil

 
Subject : Typical Unibond Drying Time
Posted : 2001-01-08 7:19 PM
Post #29975 - In reply to #29974

Dear Craig,5 hours should do it, maybe less. The best way to check is to put some of the mixed up glue in a baggie and toss it on top of your pressing. You keep it close to the pressing so the temperature will be the same at your sample as with the panel. When you can open up the baggie, remove the glue in one piece and have it be the consistency of firm rubber, you can take what's in the press out. This is for flat un-stressed work only. You should still wait overnight before working the panel.SincerelyDarryl Keil: Although I leave most of my pressings in the bag overnight, I am : curious about how soon I could remove a flat pressing using UniBond : 800 4:1 mix ratio at 70 degrees F.? Thanks.




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