On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 20:44:23 -0600, Joseph Tainter wrote: > the stuff gives off gas that deposits as a residue.
I'm sure you know this Joe, but for everyone else: If you can smell it, it's outgassing, and it might very well be leaving a residue behind. Even if you can't smell it, it might be outgassing, but if you can smell it, it definitely _is_ outgassing. A lot of people don't realize it, because the smell dies off after a few hours, but "Super Glue" (cyanoacrylate ?sp?) glue can outgas for a week or more. It's no big deal unless the gasses are going against some ABS or Lexan(R), where it leaves obvious residue. TTYL, DougF KG4LMZ