Monokote help required

EHaury at aol.com EHaury at aol.com
Wed Mar 17 07:13:48 AKST 2004


A disclaimer first - I don't claim to be an expert with Monokote! 

That being said, my experience is that the "polished" super smooth wood 
presents a surface akin to MK over MK, no avenues for gasses to escape and bubbles. 
The fix is to take a new (sharp) piece of 320 wet/dry and make one pass over 
wood span wise and one pass chord wise. The "micro-channels" cut by the 320 
will allow gasses to escape when you to use just sufficient heat to activate the 
MK adhesive. The "grooves" cut by the sanding will not show through the 
finish. Be sure and clean after sanding with a vacuum, compressed air, and tack 
rag. I also find white to be less tolerant than other colors. 

Earl
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