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First time replacing it. Anything specific I should know? It's too busy here to screw something up, so any tips would be appreciated. Thanks guys.
Quote from: innothread on March 09, 2015, 04:34:30 PMFirst time replacing it. Anything specific I should know? It's too busy here to screw something up, so any tips would be appreciated. Thanks guys.if using neoprene, make sure the side with cloth goes towards the glass.pierre
Quote from: blue moon on March 09, 2015, 05:12:26 PMQuote from: innothread on March 09, 2015, 04:34:30 PMFirst time replacing it. Anything specific I should know? It's too busy here to screw something up, so any tips would be appreciated. Thanks guys.if using neoprene, make sure the side with cloth goes towards the glass.pierreI have a Workhorse Photosharp and my neoprene is fabric side up. Is the MSP 3140 top different. I would think fabric side down would make the seal against the glass on the edges not air tight. TIP: Keep 2 pieces of the cut off neoprene about 4 inches wide by a few inches longer then the small side of your largest frames. Then lay one on each side of your frames, before you close the top, so they cover the corners. I have been doing this with mine and the neoprene still looks new after over 6 years.
Thanks for the pointers. Pierre, what type of glue do you use?