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Release agent for glass bedding??
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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 1672817" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>Thin is what appealed to me about wax. Crucially it must be buffed after being applied. In the past I had used a carnuba wax, but that can had long ago dried up so I tried the paste wax. My fears of a "glue-in" were completely unfounded. Only one layer was enough for the Devcon Aluminum Putty to not stick to the action.</p><p></p><p>With only 4 bedding jobs ever I'm far from being a qualified bedding expert, but with almost 50 years of designing, building, and repairing mechanical equipment ranging from farm implements to optical equipment and more importantly studying and analyzing why 'this' design succeeded when 'that' design failed, coupled with an Engineering education, I like to think that my experience matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 1672817, member: 93138"] Thin is what appealed to me about wax. Crucially it must be buffed after being applied. In the past I had used a carnuba wax, but that can had long ago dried up so I tried the paste wax. My fears of a "glue-in" were completely unfounded. Only one layer was enough for the Devcon Aluminum Putty to not stick to the action. With only 4 bedding jobs ever I'm far from being a qualified bedding expert, but with almost 50 years of designing, building, and repairing mechanical equipment ranging from farm implements to optical equipment and more importantly studying and analyzing why 'this' design succeeded when 'that' design failed, coupled with an Engineering education, I like to think that my experience matters. [/QUOTE]
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