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Wet mils
By:Pete Rudie
Date: 11/19/2002, 11:19 am
In Response To: Ooops! Thanks. *NM* (Tony)

Don't forget though, the mil gauge measures wet mils, not dry. Elastomerics run about 50% solids, so in order to get 10 dry mils, you need to apply 20 wet mils.

Messages In This Thread

Material: Elastomer # of coats?
Wayne -- 11/13/2002, 9:43 am
Re: Material: Elastomer # of coats?
Tom Yost -- 11/18/2002, 5:43 pm
Re: Material: Elastomer # of coats?
Rick Allnutt -- 11/13/2002, 7:17 pm
Re: Material: Elastomer # of coats? *Pic*
Pete Rudie -- 11/14/2002, 12:21 pm
Re: Material: Elastomer # of coats?
Tony -- 11/15/2002, 12:16 pm
Re: Material: Elastomer # of coats?
Pete Rudie -- 11/18/2002, 2:03 am
Ooops! Thanks. *NM*
Tony -- 11/18/2002, 7:35 pm
Wet mils
Pete Rudie -- 11/19/2002, 11:19 am
Thinning elastomer?
Wayne -- 11/13/2002, 8:50 pm
Re: Thinning elastomer?
Rick Allnutt -- 11/14/2002, 8:00 am
Re: Thinning elastomer?
Mike Hanks -- 11/14/2002, 9:58 am
is it brush or trowel grade? *LINK* *Pic*
Paul G. Jacobson -- 11/13/2002, 10:14 pm
Re: is it brush or trowel grade?
Wayne -- 11/14/2002, 12:04 am
Re:Elastomer # of coats? (calling Mike Hanks)
Shawn Baker -- 11/13/2002, 6:47 pm
Re:Elastomer # of coats? (calling Mike Hanks)
Mike Hanks -- 11/14/2002, 9:53 am
Mexico?
Randy Knauff -- 11/13/2002, 9:10 pm
Re: Mexico - Cabo San Lucas
Shawn Baker -- 11/14/2002, 9:11 am
Re:Elastomer # of coats? (calling Mike Hanks)
Wayne -- 11/13/2002, 8:48 pm
Re:Elastomer # of coats? (calling Mike Hanks)
Shawn Baker -- 11/14/2002, 9:18 am
Re: Material: Elastomer # of coats?
sage -- 11/13/2002, 10:53 am
Folder Coaching *LINK*
Wayne -- 11/13/2002, 11:22 am