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A lot of stone after processing..
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnWilson" data-source="post: 160838" data-attributes="member: 213"><p>Every single post is correct. </p><p></p><p>Ron posted our EXACT protocol which works every time. If you let the wax get to a liquid state your model stone density will determine how much things stick. </p><p></p><p>If you vac mix your flasking stone and use a flow stone the density of the stone is harder leaving less porous area to get clogged with wax. We use dawn and sprinkle borax when we clean in a boilout tank that recirculates clean water from the bottom of the tank.</p><p></p><p>If you are compression packing the consistency of you resin can also determine what happens to the separator. If you pack past the snap stage or when your acrylic is super soft you can have issues. The number one thing to do is read understand and follow the recommendation of the resin you are using. So often techs feel they have been doing it "their" way forever that they neglect to consult the instructions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnWilson, post: 160838, member: 213"] Every single post is correct. Ron posted our EXACT protocol which works every time. If you let the wax get to a liquid state your model stone density will determine how much things stick. If you vac mix your flasking stone and use a flow stone the density of the stone is harder leaving less porous area to get clogged with wax. We use dawn and sprinkle borax when we clean in a boilout tank that recirculates clean water from the bottom of the tank. If you are compression packing the consistency of you resin can also determine what happens to the separator. If you pack past the snap stage or when your acrylic is super soft you can have issues. The number one thing to do is read understand and follow the recommendation of the resin you are using. So often techs feel they have been doing it "their" way forever that they neglect to consult the instructions. [/QUOTE]
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