Hi Don, I asked a similar question some time ago. Iain from Northumberland was very helpful. He suggested I try a garage where the thinners is used in bulk. I was able to get a years supply by asking nicely. Hope this helps. All the best Graeme.
-----Original Message----- From: Alan Di Somma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 08 December 2002 22:23 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [VFB] Thinner question Don: It might be Acetone. If that doesn't work, It is probable a blend of products like a lacquer thinner. There are many, many different blends for products that are used to thin a solid material into a gel or paste or liquid. If the Acetone doesn't work you might also try MEK. When you smell the vinyl cement does it smell sweet or pungent? I may know some other tricks if these two don't work. Alan Di Somma Phoenix,Az. http://www.azod.com <http://www.azod.com> http://www.azflycasters.org/ <http://www.azflycasters.org/> http://www.wmonline.com/attract/lakes.htm <http://www.wmonline.com/attract/lakes.htm> http://www.wmonline.com/attract/streams.htm <http://www.wmonline.com/attract/streams.htm> "Deep Thoughts" As seen on Cleveland Oh. billboards. You think it's HOT here?.-God ----- Original Message ----- From: Don Ordes <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 2:40 PM Subject: [VFB] Thinner question Need a lister who deals in chemicals. I used to get my vinyl cement from Ray Rumpf, but they've discontinued it. Working on a new source. Does anyone know of one? Also, what is the proper chemical to thin vinyl cement? The tin can I have doesn't list the contents, just that it's a petroleum product. It's not Toluene, either. Thanks, DonO
