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RE: Contact Cement - Dashes and Dashtops

To: "Jay Laifman" <Jay_Laifman@countrywide.com>, <kevnmeek@netcom.com>,
Subject: RE: Contact Cement - Dashes and Dashtops
From: "Allan Connell" <alcon@earthlink.net>
Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 09:10:38 -0700
Jay,

I have not tried it, but my wife swears by it for non-stick baking:
Parchment Paper.  Available at most cooking stores like Williams and Sonoma.

Don't know though....contact cement sticks to just about everything.  May
give it a try myself next go round.

Regards,

Allan

-----Original Message-----
From:   owner-tigers@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-tigers@autox.team.net] On
Behalf Of Jay Laifman
Sent:   Tuesday, April 06, 1999 8:34 AM
To:     kevnmeek@netcom.com; alpines@autox.team.net; tigers@autox.team.net
Subject:        Contact Cement - Dashes and Dashtops

The problem I have found with contact cement is, well, it sticks on
"contact" - and really only "first" contact.  So, if you do not have it set
perfectly the first time, your "stuck."   I guess with the dash it would
not be too hard to figure out where you want it to go and trace the shape
of the dash there so you have a really good idea where to lay it down.

I was very unhappy with the way contact cement worked for the dash top.  I
still have small ends of wax paper pieces stuck under my dash top that
ripped off when I put it on and tried to pull out the paper.  I am doing it
again for another Sunbeam.  So, if anyone has any good ideas of how to grow
4 additional arms and hands so I can evenly press it all down at once,
please let me know!  Is there a super heavy duty wax paper?

Jay





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