Re: Plexiglass protective paper

Re: Plexiglass protective paper

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Plexiglass protective paper jerry wass 12-12-2005

"pbc76049" <pbc76049@(removethis)charter.net> wrote in message
news:cQluf.61$x11.15@fe04.lga...
> Yeah I had a bad morning.....
>
> Our underage teenage neighbors boinking in our yard at night
> makes for great breakfast conversations with her parents.
> Thank God I do not have to deal with the fallout............
>
> On to the plastic ......
>
> Take a heat gun and warm the plastic locally to about 150ish.
> This will remelt the glue holding the paper to the plastic and
> leave you with squeaky clean plastic to work with. The glue used
> is a low temp thermoset not a solvent based glue so liquids really
> just get in the way and get sucked into the sheet to crreate problems
later.
> Acrylic doesn't get imprintable until 225 with pressure and won't move
> until around
> 250 if forced so you won't have any problems peeling it off. Don't
> worry about this temp inducing any residual stresses in the plastic,
> I have done this a bunch when I am working with some old crappy paper sheeted
> material and it always comes off perfectly when reheated a bit..........
>


> Hope that sounded a bit better......

Much . . . Thanks!





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