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Shellac Flakes & Applying Shellac
By Sam Harris

During the last player re-build I sealed the channels and pouch wells
with store bought shellac.  After reading the MMD Archives I have
decided it would be better to make my own mixture using flakes and
denatured alcohol.  Now I have 3 questions:

1.  Where is the best place to get the flakes? (orange, I suppose?)
    (PPCo?)
2.  What is the best mix for re-sealing channels and valve wells?
3.  Should you use compressed air to blow out the excess?

Concerning the last question, I have noticed in the channels of the
deck boards there is a thick layer of shellac and it appears that if I
desire to duplicate the original application I should not blow it out
but allow it to run out on its own.  What do the rest of you do and
why? I have always used air to blow out the channels but may decide to
change my procedure (at least on this player) based on what I have
observed.

Sam Harris - Greenville, North Carolina
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/9374


(Message sent Wed 2 Jun 1999, 03:22:34 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

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