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hi mate so the 2.1 which is what I have I bought a hygrometer and it was inbetween 45-60% should I invest in the dehumidifier then
can you get 1-1 for the handgun and is that suitable for outdoor use?
thanks chris
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cheers mate
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hi so where shall I get one from to measure the levels
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Ive tried the light bulb aswell
Ive tried doming a plain area tonight so shall check in the morning
the simplest test isnt always the first thing on your mind 😕
please tell me more about the dehumidifier
thanks chris
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hi mate these are chemical reaction bubbles they come about an 1hr later
cheers
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chrisbrown
MemberNovember 15, 2005 at 11:42 am in reply to: Craft ROBO: Anyone have any experience with them?hi Ive got one and it can kiss cut a perfect circle down to 10mm which is excellent could perhaps go smaller but I dont need it to. Anything bigger is done with ease and reasonably quick
chris
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ok I tried it in my kitchen with everything heating full blast worked 90% better will try the light thing thanks
could have let the ink dry longer before doming next time but was in a rush 😀
UPDATE
as before but still problemsI have mockridges doming vinyl and mockridges resin(ready with the gun)
Ive tried using in different places and managed to get only slightly better results..very warm rooms
I thought this was supposed to be simple but its turning out not to be
My dad domed a coin and hes certain(havent seen it yet) that its come out great
I only have the printers left?? ones an inkjet 5740? the other a epson c86 with waterproof ink both are having bubbles still after about an hour???(like a chemical reaction not air bubbles)
anyone get any final ideas its obviously something to do with water but where from is it the ink??
(mod-edit) edited to add your post from the new thread you created – moved it to here as it makes it easier to keep under one thread 😀
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there like little pin head bubbles they form about an hour afterwards
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cheers mark but Ive done that aswell mate
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I looked into this when buying and as usual the people who supply the stuff cant give you a simple straight answer..
it seemed I needed a certain vinyl and a inkjet printer with waterproof ink
I even tried it on my other inkjet printer and that just did the same
thanks chris
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hi
Ive left the print hours to dry before doming, the printer is an epson stylus c86 with waterproof inks and Ive tried two different vinyls. one is the proper one from mockridge which interestingly the waterproof ink doesnt dry to.
is it really sensitive stuff ie to even the slightest condensation from breathing etc
chris