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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="PDC" data-source="post: 287949" data-attributes="member: 3385"><p>I used to use the asbestos some. We lined crucibles with it to cast gold. We would wet it and adapt it. It really worked well. There was never any residue left in the crucible and the crucible would last forever. </p><p></p><p>Used it in casting rings too. Adapted so easy to the contours of the ring and removed easily also. </p><p></p><p>Didn’t know about the cancer issues with it then. Kaoliner was the sequel to asbestos. It works but not as well. I still use the Kaoliner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PDC, post: 287949, member: 3385"] I used to use the asbestos some. We lined crucibles with it to cast gold. We would wet it and adapt it. It really worked well. There was never any residue left in the crucible and the crucible would last forever. Used it in casting rings too. Adapted so easy to the contours of the ring and removed easily also. Didn’t know about the cancer issues with it then. Kaoliner was the sequel to asbestos. It works but not as well. I still use the Kaoliner. [/QUOTE]
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