bdosborn wrote:I got a pump kinda like the 2.5 CFM pump off eBay, but it's a 5 CFM instead. It starts smoking after 20 minutes of running, so I'm not sure how good that type will work. I think they're made to draw a deep vacuum on refrigeration equipment for a short time, like 5 minutes or so. 30 minutes makes them heat up enough that the vacuum oil starts to smoke. At least it does on the one I got.![]()
Bruce
doug hodder wrote:What are you going to use for the adhesive on the filon Bruce? Doug
doug hodder wrote:Thanks for your work....I'm watching...thinking of "bagging" some walls. Doug
Larry and Diane wrote:Stabond is the suggested contact adhesive to use with Filon and I contacted the factory located in Gardena, CA for a technical data sheet and made phone calls to ask many questions. Filon expands and contracts and the same rate as the plywood mounting surface so use of other adhesives is not suggested without contacting Kemlite. Stabond [$35.00 Walt's RV] comes in 1 gallon containers and it's shelf life is 6 months from date of manufacturer. Humidity and temperature does affect it's performance so reading the technical data sheets is a must before using. It's applied using the cheapest paint spray gun, pressure type, not siphon, that you can buy [$25.00 Home Depot] and then throw it away after using it. We did not have a compressor nor the facility to spray the adhesive so we inquired about using a paint roller. By spraying, it's coverage is 500 square feet per gallon. You apply the adhesive to the Filon and plywood and let it dry to the touch. The application time is between 5 to 45 minutes, depending on many factors. If you apply the Filon too early where the Stabond is wet underneath, the solvents evaporating will cause gas bubbles within 7 to 12 hours after application and these bubbles will show through the Filon. So rolling it on will be thicker than spraying and required longer drying time. While spraying or rolling it on, the Stabond starts to spider web almost immediately. When you stick the two dry pieces together, just by barely touching them, it's permanent and you can't pull them apart. That was one of the scary things to deal with.
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