Plexiglass protective paper
"pbc76049" wrote in message
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Yeah I had a bad morning.....
Our underage teenage neighbors boinking in our yard at night
makes for great breakfast conversations with her parents.
Thank God I don't have to deal with the fallout............
On to the plastic ......
Take a heat gun and warm the plastic locally to about 150ish.
This will remelt the glue holding the paper to the plastic and
leave you with squeaky clean plastic to work with. The glue used
is a low temp thermoset not a solvent based glue so liquids really
just get in the way and get sucked into the sheet to crreate problems
later.
Acrylic doesn't get imprintable until 225 with pressure and won't move
until around
250 if forced so you won't have any problems peeling it off. Don't
worry about this temp inducing any residual stresses in the plastic,
I've done this a bunch when I'm working with some old crappy paper sheeted
material and it always comes off perfectly when reheated a bit..........
Hope that sounded a bit better......
Much . . . Thanks!
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