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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Bridges Gassing
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<blockquote data-quote="charles007" data-source="post: 40999" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>I told you wrong, I used a 9 min. dry with paste.. On larger bridges, I placed on firing tray in oven and let dry a couple minutes before pressing start . This would come close to using a hot plate until you buy one. I think the gas is coming from blistering that you may or may not see.. </p><p>I call BS on the liquid in paste jars. All brands of paste have that liquid to floats to the top. I mixed that liquid on top without issues, and the same with paste in syringes. True, the liquid is why it gasses, just need to dry longer and use a lower start temp. I always used a lower temp than their manual.</p><p>Another tip that's not in the Noritake manual, mix one part clear margin powder with 3 parts margin.. This will prevent your shoulder margins from looking so opaque. </p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charles007, post: 40999, member: 9"] I told you wrong, I used a 9 min. dry with paste.. On larger bridges, I placed on firing tray in oven and let dry a couple minutes before pressing start . This would come close to using a hot plate until you buy one. I think the gas is coming from blistering that you may or may not see.. I call BS on the liquid in paste jars. All brands of paste have that liquid to floats to the top. I mixed that liquid on top without issues, and the same with paste in syringes. True, the liquid is why it gasses, just need to dry longer and use a lower start temp. I always used a lower temp than their manual. Another tip that's not in the Noritake manual, mix one part clear margin powder with 3 parts margin.. This will prevent your shoulder margins from looking so opaque. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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