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<blockquote data-quote="araucaria" data-source="post: 81151" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>I usually go for a minimum 45 mins, the instructions only state the minimum recommended time. Also, after immersing the clamps - wait until the water is boiling again before starting your timer - the cold metal apparatus lowers the temperature of the water bath temporarily and has a greater effect if you are filling the bath with clamps. Another thing, the local altitude may affect the temperature of boiling, only slightly but worth noting.</p><p>If you're not desperate to save the residual resin then let the flasks stay in the boiling water for longer, that'll stop the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="araucaria, post: 81151, member: 2189"] I usually go for a minimum 45 mins, the instructions only state the minimum recommended time. Also, after immersing the clamps - wait until the water is boiling again before starting your timer - the cold metal apparatus lowers the temperature of the water bath temporarily and has a greater effect if you are filling the bath with clamps. Another thing, the local altitude may affect the temperature of boiling, only slightly but worth noting. If you're not desperate to save the residual resin then let the flasks stay in the boiling water for longer, that'll stop the problem. [/QUOTE]
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