Glues And Cements: a Handbook On Adhesives And Fillings for Workshop Use

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Glues And Cements: a Handbook On Adhesives And Fillings for Workshop Use
Hans J S Cassal
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This can be stored in a bottle and will keep indefinitely.
When the preceding cement is wanted make it up into a putty with boiled oil and dryers, being careful to mix very thoroughly. As this becomes hard and unworkable very quickly, not more should be made up at a time than can be used in about a quarter of an hour. It becomes fairly hard in about twenty-five minutes, but if a really good job which will stand boiling water is wanted, it should be allowed a week to harden, and will then be lik
...e stone.
This cement can be mixed with the special adhesive varnish described on pp. 42, 43, and will then be of better quality, but as it is one of those cements which depend upon oxidation for its setting it should be used on a fine day when there is not much damp about. Such precaution is not absolutely imperative, however, in this particular instance, for owing to the presence of the litharge the oxidising process is self- contained to some extent, and so the setting does not depend entirely upon oxygen supplied by the air.


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