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>Great idea Andrew. I wonder if (after boiling)
>while pliable one coated at least one side of the
>operc with glycerine, might it remain flexible?
I would expect this should work. But it might be best to soak it in
glycerine for a few days, even perhaps heating it gently. But glue
won't stick to it... however the friction (as it tries to unbend)
should hold it in place without glue...
>Congrats on your new acquisition, by the way! ;)
Thanks, Nancy. Got it for a really good price, but it still hurts!
But I'm pleased with it. Now... how do i go about finding a 350mm
specimen??
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Andrew Grebneff
Dunedin, New Zealand
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Seashell, Macintosh & VW/Toyota van nut
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