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Gasket Lacquer

Started by Brook Trout, January 04, 2009, 02:52:00 PM

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Brook Trout

I am trying gasket lacquer for the first time, but I can't seem to get it to coat my shafts.  When I pull the shaft through the gasket it is dry to the touch with no coating. I thought the lacquer may be to thick, so I thinned considerably with acetone and got the same results.  What am I doing wrong?  All help is appreciated

Paul Mattson

You will need to break in the gasket.  Hold the gasket in your hand, and run a shaft through fast. If the GL is to thin it will take several passes.

M60gunner

I had the same problem when I first used GL. Yes the gasket needs to be broken in. I also found out GL likes it warm (70+ degrees). If I must use GL this time of year I use my heat gun to warm the GL and the shafts.

Brook Trout

Thanks guys.  I'll give it another go tommorow.

zilla

Yup prolly the temp.. I like at least 3 coats on mine
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