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twmdds
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 10:09 am Post subject: Anchor shades |
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I've been bonding emax with the Anchor formula of 3 blobs A2 and 2 blobs white. Even though we try really hard to be super fast mixing the 2 colors together sometimes I think we're not fast enough and the material gets a little thick since it really starts to set when we squeeze it out of the guns. I know that the reason to add the white to the A2 is to keep the shade stable as the Anchor sets, since chemical cure composite cements yellow as they set. Sooooooo is there anything planned to produce a shade of Anchor between A2 and White so we don't have to spend the time mixing????? Thanks - Tom |
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john kanca
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 3:16 pm Post subject: Re: Anchor shades |
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twmdds wrote: | I've been bonding emax with the Anchor formula of 3 blobs A2 and 2 blobs white. Even though we try really hard to be super fast mixing the 2 colors together sometimes I think we're not fast enough and the material gets a little thick since it really starts to set when we squeeze it out of the guns. I know that the reason to add the white to the A2 is to keep the shade stable as the Anchor sets, since chemical cure composite cements yellow as they set. Sooooooo is there anything planned to produce a shade of Anchor between A2 and White so we don't have to spend the time mixing????? Thanks - Tom |
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Ekrause
Joined: 11 May 2005 Posts: 782 Location: I'm here now.
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 9:53 pm Post subject: Re: Anchor shades |
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twmdds wrote: | I've been bonding emax with the Anchor formula of 3 blobs A2 and 2 blobs white. Even though we try really hard to be super fast mixing the 2 colors together sometimes I think we're not fast enough and the material gets a little thick since it really starts to set when we squeeze it out of the guns. I know that the reason to add the white to the A2 is to keep the shade stable as the Anchor sets, since chemical cure composite cements yellow as they set. Sooooooo is there anything planned to produce a shade of Anchor between A2 and White so we don't have to spend the time mixing????? Thanks - Tom |
Don't squeeze it out of the dispensing tips, dispense it straight out of the gun onto the mixing pad and mix all 4 strips together. _________________ No, Donny, these men are nihilists, there's nothing to be afraid of.... |
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twmdds
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 9:46 am Post subject: Re: Anchor shades |
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Ekrause wrote: | twmdds wrote: | I've been bonding emax with the Anchor formula of 3 blobs A2 and 2 blobs white. Even though we try really hard to be super fast mixing the 2 colors together sometimes I think we're not fast enough and the material gets a little thick since it really starts to set when we squeeze it out of the guns. I know that the reason to add the white to the A2 is to keep the shade stable as the Anchor sets, since chemical cure composite cements yellow as they set. Sooooooo is there anything planned to produce a shade of Anchor between A2 and White so we don't have to spend the time mixing????? Thanks - Tom |
Don't squeeze it out of the dispensing tips, dispense it straight out of the gun onto the mixing pad and mix all 4 strips together. |
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john kanca
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