Denton,
I was in the hardware store the other day to pick up my usual bottle of
Pliobond Contact Cement and noticed that they are indeed making other
products under the Pliobond umbrella. I suppose this could be the reason we
are now all gluing our foam in with epoxy????
Regards,
Bryant
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> From: Denton Taylor <denton@xxxxxxxx>
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [OM] Install it Yourself Light Seals
> Date: Wednesday, August 05, 1998 4:46 PM
>
> At 02:20 PM 8/5/98 -0700, you wrote:
> >John,
> >
> >I use Pliobond (epoxy) quite frequently at my work. I would make sure
this
> >epoxy is cured completely before using the camera. Pliobond will outgas
and
> >the chemicals released during outgassing may affect the film quality and
> >various components in the camera. Leave the camera open during the
curing
> >process.
> >Pliobond should cure at room temperature in 24 hours. To be safe, I
would
> >wait a little longer.
> >
> Pliobond is a solvent-based 'rubber' cement, not an epoxy.
>
> If anyone who needs it can't find it, my company sells it. Contact (no
pun
> intended) me off list.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Denton Taylor
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