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Exabian

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I'm currently in Korea and trying to order some CA Accelerator, but due to all the ones I can find being hazards material they will not ship it. Not even to my APO AP, so I have to find something local. Does anyone know what and where I can find some here?
 
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kruzzer

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Maybe someone on IAP knows if something non-related can be used for an accelerator.
There just might be some "easy to get" product that would work as a replacement.
Thanks for your service..
 

BSea

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You can use steam. There is a video from timberbits where he shows how to use a steaming tea kettle while applying a CA finish.

EDIT: After looking through the new site, I don't see any videos. You might send a message to David & ask for the link. I think it's on YouTube, but I can't find it.
 
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jewellmd

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I recently tried the BLO/CA finish and found that it works very well. The dry time is pretty quick. I'm still experimenting with it but typically use between 3-6 coats. Finish sand & your favorite polish and consider your project done.
 

Exabian

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Boiled Linseed Oil (BLO) will act as a CA Accelerant. I apply one layer thin CA then a thin layer of BLO to start then two layers CA one BLO. With lathe running (approx. 500 rpm) I rub the BLO until the blank is dry. MY 2 cents

I've never heard of this, but now I am going to try it regardless. How are the results?
 

jewellmd

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I do mine with a layer of BLO and immediately follow-up with a coat of CA (spinning about 1200-1500). Wait until dry and repeat. 3-6 layers. Fine sand to your liking and finish with polish. The BLO helps to accelerate the drying of the CA. Finish ends up being a semi-gloss. Everyone has their own technique for doing a BLO/CA. Try it with a scrap piece of wood and see what you think. There's plenty of Youtube videos to describe this.
 

Mr Vic

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Have you checked out the Arts and Crafts center...The might have some or know of a source for it...Might check with the medics as CA is also used to seal wounds. Might check with the Air Force guys...maybe a crew member of one of the transports could pick you up a can in exchange for a nice pen....Slim Lines fit a flight suit pocket.

Amazing what you can find in Korea...If you have a house boy ask him...Spent 15 months at Camp Mobile - 2d ID back in '89-91.
 
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