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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Titanium milled bar opaque. What to use?
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<blockquote data-quote="droberts" data-source="post: 154083" data-attributes="member: 2179"><p>FYI, I have found that if the bar is designed right and there is enough space at minimum 3mm of acrylic, there is no reason to opaque a bar.</p><p>This doesnt happen all the time, but something to think about. Bar width IMO does not need to be any wider than 2.5 mm. With having</p><p>the experience in welding many Ti bars using BTI bar stock (2mm) width, that was even strong enough for proper strength. So once again,</p><p>the majority of my wrap-around style bars here do not get opaqued do to that reason. If they do, I either use GC or Sebond.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="droberts, post: 154083, member: 2179"] FYI, I have found that if the bar is designed right and there is enough space at minimum 3mm of acrylic, there is no reason to opaque a bar. This doesnt happen all the time, but something to think about. Bar width IMO does not need to be any wider than 2.5 mm. With having the experience in welding many Ti bars using BTI bar stock (2mm) width, that was even strong enough for proper strength. So once again, the majority of my wrap-around style bars here do not get opaqued do to that reason. If they do, I either use GC or Sebond. [/QUOTE]
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