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    Default WOP gone hard

    Can WOP that's solidified be rescued?

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    Eh... Nope!

    Going hard is the effect of it going off on the workpiece.
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    Thanks Dragonfly, I kinda suspected that there wasn't much I could do but I haven't had it for very long. It had the crappy screw top on it that I thought had sealed it up but obviously it didn't .

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    Hi Tiger,

    WOP will go off in the presence of air. When you take some out of the can, you leave an air pocket, which starts setting the Poly. Some people put marbles or small stones into the can to bring the level back to the top. thus preventing air from getting to the WOP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LGS View Post
    Hi Tiger,

    WOP will go off in the presence of air. When you take some out of the can, you leave an air pocket, which starts setting the Poly. Some people put marbles or small stones into the can to bring the level back to the top. thus preventing air from getting to the WOP.

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    Rob
    Now that's a good idea. Not just for poly, either. Applicable to a wide range of air-setting products.
    Thanks.
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    Decant into smaller containers. I have mine in 200ml brown plastic bottles.
    I checked this with the Minwax Rep at Melb WWS last October and was told it was OK.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LGS View Post
    Hi Tiger,

    WOP will go off in the presence of air. When you take some out of the can, you leave an air pocket, which starts setting the Poly. Some people put marbles or small stones into the can to bring the level back to the top. thus preventing air from getting to the WOP.

    Regards,

    Rob
    Thanks Rob, that explains it. I put the top back on and I knew it was on securely but yes there would have been an air pocket. Wish they'd tell us this on the container. Now to find some marbles....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chesand View Post
    Decant into smaller containers. I have mine in 200ml brown plastic bottles.
    I checked this with the Minwax Rep at Melb WWS last October and was told it was OK.
    Hi Herbie,

    Just standard plastic bottles, where did you get them from?

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    I was always told to stand them on their heads. Paint as well.
    Its not the air that you trap in the can its the air still moving inside and outside past the cap.
    I've got a tin of gloss oil paint that has a thin skin on the bottom, when I turn the can over the stuff above is fine even after 4 years.

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    I have some paint cans that I turned upside down and in a plastic bag just in case I create a mess.

    The wipe on poly that I have is only recent and only a small amount used. I reseal the can after placing a small amount in a plastic cup. The left over does not go back into the can. I have also seen on you tube person squeezing the can with a clamp to get the air back out of the can. Have not tried this myself yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christos View Post
    II have also seen on you tube person squeezing the can with a clamp to get the air back out of the can. Have not tried this myself yet.
    This would be a good idea. I always do it with tubes of adhesive - sqeeze all air out until there's a bead at the tip before capping tightly. They last much longer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiger View Post
    Hi Herbie,

    Just standard plastic bottles, where did you get them from?
    I was able to get them through my work place before I retired.
    Glass (either clear or brown) would do equally as well - it is just that my workshop is a glass free place.
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    The twist top plastic Tomato sauce bottles should work. Maybe next bunnies sausage sizzle, see which bottles sauce they are using. I put glue in them. But maybe good for WOP as well as you can squeeze it to get the air out before closing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _fly_ View Post
    The twist top plastic Tomato sauce bottles should work. Maybe next bunnies sausage sizzle, see which bottles sauce they are using. I put glue in them. But maybe good for WOP as well as you can squeeze it to get the air out before closing.
    Good idea. I know I've got a couple at home but they are 3/4 full of sauce. Can you buy these or will I just have barbeques for the next few days until the bottles are empty?

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    I doubt the sauce bottles will be good enough as I've tried the squeeze the air out trick for glue on them and they've always returned to the original shape, so they aren't exactly air tight.
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