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Permanent Block-out
alan802:
I did ours much the same way squeegee did, but I used a painters brush and it was sloppy, therefore the abnormal amount of time I spent doing it. I wonder if the estalan is as good as the product squeegee uses, Tony? I'd buy something else to do this if it were easier to work with. It's such a damn good idea I want it to work. We spend a lot of time and money on tape.
tonypep:
The sealer/catalyst squeegee is using sounds similar to a frame adhesive. Works for him so why not try it. Stay away from two part cyanoacrylate frame adhesive thats the stuff that gets brittle. A laquer base frame adhesive should also work.
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squeegee:
It is actually a dual purpose product Tony, a frame adhesive as well. Here's a tech sheet on it. We use like 1/4 the recommended amount of catalyst for our blockout and that keeps it from gelling up.
Alan, definately the sponge applicators work better than brushes, brushes didn't work at all for us. The sponge applicators are cheap tho, we just throw them away after using. I buy them in bulk from McMaster for about $.50 each.
Printficient:
Squeegee,
That is the way we recommend applying Fastener. It is however a 1 part solution. No need to activate it. Will not come out. In fact when we remesh screens for customers who use it we just mesh over it.
garagewear:
Sonny,
Send me the MSDS on the Fastner.
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