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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Harmony" data-source="post: 68523" data-attributes="member: 6309"><p>Wow allot of experts on their techniques here...... My experience, the most important factor here is to get your entire framework on the same temperature, that means cutting the connector, re-connecting it with either gc pattern resin, duralay or plain sticky wax (yes it actually does work very well) then put it in a bowl of room temperature tap water for 30 minutes. then take it out and invest. Mostly it is not the technique you use, but actually the way you remove it with your hand BE CAREFULL. I have never used a runner bar or any of that. as long as your sprue is thicker that the part you are connecting to, it will be cool. It also helps to use the bego acrylic sticks as connectors.</p><p>Let me know</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harmony, post: 68523, member: 6309"] Wow allot of experts on their techniques here...... My experience, the most important factor here is to get your entire framework on the same temperature, that means cutting the connector, re-connecting it with either gc pattern resin, duralay or plain sticky wax (yes it actually does work very well) then put it in a bowl of room temperature tap water for 30 minutes. then take it out and invest. Mostly it is not the technique you use, but actually the way you remove it with your hand BE CAREFULL. I have never used a runner bar or any of that. as long as your sprue is thicker that the part you are connecting to, it will be cool. It also helps to use the bego acrylic sticks as connectors. Let me know [/QUOTE]
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