At 02:12 PM 5/15/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Since peel ply gets cut along with the glass when knife trimming, there's
>nothing to grab a hold of to initially separate the nylon from the glass and
>get the peel started. Will this be a problem, or will fingernails do the
>trick? Should I incorporate some sort of pull-tab into the peel ply lay-up
>in order to make it easier to start the peel?
>
>Joe
Forget the pull-tab and wait for it to cure. Then slip the same utility
knife under it that you just used to knife-trim the edge. The peelply will
turn white as it is being lifted off the glass, and you can tell when it
can be grabbed with your finger to rip away.
Dave Morris
Senior Systems Consultant,
The Brady Group, Inc., Dallas, Texas
Specializing exclusively in call centers and customer service centers
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http://www.thebradygroup.com
Thin-client resources at http://www.thebradygroup.com/thinclient.shtml
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