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Old 12-06-2010, 11:49 PM
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Have you ever seen a cataract or similar form with 184? I'd expect it to last nearly forever.
Yes, I have observed partial de-lamination on some tubes using 184.... sort of looked like "worm tracks" in the material.

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Dow 184 is nearly ideal for the purpose, but would break the bank for a large CRT.
I see that Amazon has the material listed, wonder how many 21" crts could be bonded with an 3.9kg "kit" for $336 ?

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Yes, I have observed partial de-lamination on some tubes using 184.... sort of looked like "worm tracks" in the material.



I see that Amazon has the material listed, wonder how many 21" crts could be bonded with an 3.9kg "kit" for $336 ?

jr
Guess it would depend on the bond line. If it was 1/8" you could do about five 21" CRTs.

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