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Old 01-16-2003 | 12:58 AM
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rich141
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by FlyingPilgrim
[B]I believe it has to do with the gas (carbon dioxide) from your breath. I used a special epoxy on a train layout for fake water once, the instructions were to breath on it as it cured or to use a butane torch waved above the epoxy to draw out the bubbles. Not the heat, but the gas from the flame (same as exhaling) is

pilrim did you say torch. could you sow us an example of how to do this .is your lab still there,some one call the fire dpt.
I wonder if the AMA will cover this one.
:stupid: just finning with ya
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