In appreciation of separating fluid

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Once in a lifetime I suppose in our haste we forget something.....Two hours of careful grinding and about a quart of plaster and stone remover saved the day....
 

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Doris A

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Years ago when I was a finisher in a medium sized lab that happened every time we got a new person in the plaster lab, only thing was they weren't the one who had to fix it! No, that pleasure landed in my lap. It always seemed to happen on rush cases that were due out that day.....FUN!!!
 
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That's about the only thing I haven't done ,,,, yet.
 
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If it happens again, first sandblast with glass beads, then throw In the plaster and stone remover.


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Years ago when I was a finisher in a medium sized lab that happened every time we got a new person in the plaster lab, only thing was they weren't the one who had to fix it! No, that pleasure landed in my lap. It always seemed to happen on rush cases that were due out that day.....FUN!!!
Has to be a rush case. That's the "lost" 11th commandment
 
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