[TheForge] Keeping things dry (was: Gorilla Glue)

Kenny O. phat at cavenet.com
Sun Jun 20 20:43:20 EDT 2004


I have lots of Ar I wonder if that would work for any length of time? 
Any chemists out there?
kenny o

On Friday, June 18, 2004, at 11:16  AM, Albin Drzewianowski wrote:

> This may work.
>
> At the wood working store, you can buy an aerosol can of a particular 
> type
> of gas and you spray this gas into your cans of paint and it prevents 
> the
> paint from forming that thick solidified  layer that you find in oil 
> based
> paints when the can has been opened and then sits around for a long 
> time.
>
> So this stuff is heavier then air and forms a layer/barrier that keeps 
> the
> oxygen away from the paint.  I find that it works for paints, stains, 
> oils
> etc.
>
> If you spray some into the bottle of  Gorilla Glue, it may deposit a 
> layer
> of gas on top of the glue that keep moisture away from the glue.  Might
> work.
>
> What is really weird, is you pick up the can, shake it,  you would 
> swear
> that the can is empty. But there is gas in there.  One can seems to 
> last a
> pretty long time.
>
> Is there any way to tell if the Gorilla Glue has gone bad from excess
> moisture??
>
> Hot and humid.  Looks like summer has arrived.
>
> Albin Drzewianowski
> Westminster, MD
>
>
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