Re: Re: Covering with condenser paper
I always water shrank condenser because it shrinks when it gets damp, which is guaranteed in UK! Then I ironed the tissue which looks slightly crinkled and covered asap while still warm and dry. The ironibg board was a good warm work surface.
Bob
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From: Jerry Combs
To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Indoor_Construction] Re: Covering with condenser paper
Lee,
I do not water shrink, I crinkle and then iron the paper between sheets of newspaper. I tape one edge of the paper to the work bench and set the wing down starting at the untaped edge and carefully roll the wing towards the taped edge. If you are very careful this method will work very well and you can get a very tight, smooth covering. Old fashioned lighter fluid can be used to release the 3M but it will leave a residue on the paper that will let everyone know that you goofed. <grin> I try to do my covering as soon as possible after ironing and I use a heat lamp shining on the workbench to keep humidity as low as I can. Some use a hotbox to keep humidity as close to 0% as they can but I am a bit too clumsy to work in a box.
Jerry
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