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<blockquote data-quote="nickate" data-source="post: 262295" data-attributes="member: 515"><p>Alan---My most sincere apology for the personal attack- I have edited it out of my post. Please accept my apology.</p><p></p><p>Sterngold- does not soften</p><p><strong>Megatray (from Uhler, Nowak GREAT STUFF BY THE WAY)</strong>- does not soften</p><p>Patterson house brand- similar to Megatray</p><p></p><p>If you do as you say...<strong>"If you press the baseplate material just enough into the retention you can hit it with an alcohol torch for 5 seconds and it peels right off. Been doing it this way for 18 years and have literally zero issues."</strong>... it is NOT flowing under and in between the fw and the model which is what holds the saddle on best and, I believe, what the OP was looking to achieve.. Mechanical retention. Summer months and hot enviornments bring on soft try ins.....</p><p></p><p>Everybody has their way of doing things...</p><p>Never used triad-my bad-my apologies.</p><p>If you are using colloid my only concern is the opportunity for tweakage of the fw upon removal by an over zealous entry level employee that does not understand how easy the fw is to bend. JUST USE SOME WAX AS EARLIER POSTS SUGGEST. Cheaper, easier, faster and less chance to fubar.</p><p></p><p>My advice stands--- for stone investing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickate, post: 262295, member: 515"] Alan---My most sincere apology for the personal attack- I have edited it out of my post. Please accept my apology. Sterngold- does not soften [B]Megatray (from Uhler, Nowak GREAT STUFF BY THE WAY)[/B]- does not soften Patterson house brand- similar to Megatray If you do as you say...[B]"If you press the baseplate material just enough into the retention you can hit it with an alcohol torch for 5 seconds and it peels right off. Been doing it this way for 18 years and have literally zero issues."[/B]... it is NOT flowing under and in between the fw and the model which is what holds the saddle on best and, I believe, what the OP was looking to achieve.. Mechanical retention. Summer months and hot enviornments bring on soft try ins..... Everybody has their way of doing things... Never used triad-my bad-my apologies. If you are using colloid my only concern is the opportunity for tweakage of the fw upon removal by an over zealous entry level employee that does not understand how easy the fw is to bend. JUST USE SOME WAX AS EARLIER POSTS SUGGEST. Cheaper, easier, faster and less chance to fubar. My advice stands--- for stone investing. [/QUOTE]
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