I have followed the discussion about how to seal a pouch with
interest. We are now working on a Knabe Ampico and trying to
get it to perform well. As a novice I was taught that pouches
did not need anything beyond a good tight leather, because if
they leaked a little you compensated with adjusting the bleed.
Well, I can plainly see that this is at best a minority opinion.
I have tried sealing with Dow Corning silicon grease, and it works
well, but even so there is usually a small amount of leakage.
My question is how tight should a pouch be? I am batting only about
.200 for really leak-proof. Most pouches have some small amount of
leakage and I have no way to measure and put a real number to how
small is small. How about some comments on this situation.
Scotty Greene - DeBence Museum
Franklin, Pennsylvania
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