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What’s suspicious exactly
How it can turn a slimy mushy and very wet mass of rotten balsa into a sound, dry, bonded filling.What’s suspicious exactly
That's because it doesn't exist.I can't seem to find the magic fix.
As I understand it leaves the wet balsa in the core, which is not ideal. Something that liquifies wood would be great...Ive seen a new product for sale that’s supposed to fix this problem
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No connection with the product. I have no experience of using it. I would be interested to know if it works though.
Schweizer's Reagent? I note that when it evaporates it just leaves a deposit of copper hydroxide behind, which presumably would have a biocidal effect. I guess you could bore two holes, pump the reagent in at one hole and out of another.As I understand it leaves the wet balsa in the core, which is not ideal. Something that liquifies wood would be great...
You'd still have to dry the remaining balsa and the cavity. Don't know how you'd achieve that.Sounds brilliant, any practical argumeng against it, e.g. does it leave GRP fine/would it finish the job within a realistic timeframe (few days max)?
wouldn't it dissolve all wood in the cavity?You'd still have to dry the remaining balsa and the cavity. Don't know how you'd achieve that.
Only if you can arrange for it to reach all parts of the cavity, which might be tricky. You'd also have to devise some way if checking progress - while it dissolves cellulose, it doesn't do it quickly, and the cellulose can be precipitated by diluting the solution. It's how rayon and similar fibres used to be made.wouldn't it dissolve all wood in the cavity?