Thanks for the feedback :). I use epoxy in my work daily, especially for stabilization of fragile material prior to cutting. Once time I needed to remove a residum of pitch and acetone is the best solution, well, when I removed the sample from aceton it was gummy and totaly ruined :)
Omg, You are a lifesaver!! Thought my beautifull stone was lost forever in that bubbley epoxy but thanks to you help I got it out in just 3 Days withou any damage! Thhhhaaaaannnkkkkk yoooouuuuu! ❤
sweet video, helped me decide whether or not i should submerge my epoxy pyramid in acetone to remove a quartz crystal buried inside, loved the music.
Thanks for the feedback :). I use epoxy in my work daily, especially for stabilization of fragile material prior to cutting. Once time I needed to remove a residum of pitch and acetone is the best solution, well, when I removed the sample from aceton it was gummy and totaly ruined :)
Omg, You are a lifesaver!!
Thought my beautifull stone was lost forever in that bubbley epoxy but thanks to you help I got it out in just 3 Days withou any damage!
Thhhhaaaaannnkkkkk yoooouuuuu! ❤
Happy to help 🙂
Very informative video. Thank you
Very detailed, thanks for the video!
and I thank you for the response :)
When it becomes jelly from aceton , can i disolve it with sodium hydroxid ? I want to try this with IC Chips from elektronic 😅
There's actually only one way to find out 😆. Please be careful.
Have you tried iso-propyl alcohol
I did not, might be interesting
What was the percentage of acetone use?
It was pure acetone