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I finally got around to using this stuff, and I have a question about drying it.Per the directions, I thinned it with turpentine, which is flammable.
The instructions discuss a heat lamp as a way to speed up the drying process. I have even seen pictures of drying it with a heatgun.
Isn't there a great danger that it will combust when I put it next to some heat??
Thanks.
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Topic - C37/ laquer question - Dawnrazor 14:22:58 11/27/04 (13)
- Where are you applying it? - JimBop 08:13:39 11/28/04 (1)
- Re: Where are you applying it? - Dawnrazor 18:32:56 11/28/04 (0)
- C37 - uwe 02:16:36 11/28/04 (3)
- Re: C37 - Dawnrazor 18:33:58 11/28/04 (2)
- Re: C37/ laquer question - alley-kat 21:17:41 11/27/04 (0)
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- Re: When the lacquer begins to darken, bubble and smoke... - Dawnrazor 15:07:54 11/27/04 (4)
- Re: When the lacquer begins to darken, bubble and smoke... - Julien43 15:33:25 11/27/04 (3)
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- Re: thinner layers dry much better, more uniformly - Dawnrazor 18:39:19 11/28/04 (1)
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