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PVC-E Glue Diluted with Water
By Randolph Herr

After finding out that Phenoseal is not PVC-E glue mixed with water,
I decided to do an experiment and find out what PVC-E and water is
like.  I mixed about 50-50 and the result was a liquid like milk that
could easily be painted onto wood.  I took a slice off a 2" by 3" about
1/2" thick, and drilled a hole down, then I inserted a brass nipple and
glued it in with silicone rubber.

When I put a rubber tube over this nipple, with the other end in my
mouth, I found considerable leakage when I applied a vacuum.  I painted
on two coats of the thin PVC-E all over the wood block.  After a short
dry, the block was 100% airtight, and I do not mean 99%.  An extra
bonus is that the milky liquid dried to a really nice look on the
painted pine.  They can probably sell it as a perfect sealant for wood,
concrete, and many other applications.  No fumes from volatile liquids,
it's like painting milk onto any surface.

Try it yourself; I invite all comments

Randolph Herr


(Message sent Thu 23 Feb 2006, 04:38:09 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

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