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"Karen D. Oland" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 31 Aug 2003 23:31:18 -0400
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> What are your thoughts about uncapping newly drawn frames on plastic.

I've had no problems with hot or cold knife -- So a heated uncapper should
work fine.  I also end up with a hot room at this point -- 90-95 weather
outside and good insulation would mean fairly cool temps, except the
dehumidifer quickly eats it up and keeps it 95+.  Of course, this year as so
poor in this area, I ended up using the scrather for most frames, as they
were not drawn out very far (and I didn't have that much).

Karen oland

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