<div dir="auto">Hi Alan,<div dir="auto">Roger Moment figured out a way to make those and may be able to help.</div><div dir="auto">Before I found that he could supply them I considered wrapping paper tape( the kind used for sealing boxes) around a pipe with the adhesive out. </div><div dir="auto">Then wind the wire tightly.</div><div dir="auto">Then apply an outer layer of the same tape, adhesive in, wound in the opposite direction. </div><div dir="auto">I've never tried it but intend to do so next time I need some.</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">M</div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sun., Nov. 8, 2020, 7:11 a.m. Kent McLean, <<a href="mailto:kentmclean@comcast.net">kentmclean@comcast.net</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div style="word-wrap:break-word;line-break:after-white-space">Alan Seigrist wrote:<br><div><blockquote type="cite"><span style="font-family:Palatino-Roman">Does anyone have a good method for bonding the paper on the demister</span><br><div><span style="font-family:Palatino-Roman;font-size:18px;font-style:normal;font-variant-caps:normal;font-weight:normal;letter-spacing:normal;text-align:start;text-indent:0px;text-transform:none;white-space:normal;word-spacing:0px;text-decoration:none;float:none;display:inline!important">hoses? I?m assuming I can just use brown paper from a shopping bag but</span><br style="font-family:Palatino-Roman;font-size:18px;font-style:normal;font-variant-caps:normal;font-weight:normal;letter-spacing:normal;text-align:start;text-indent:0px;text-transform:none;white-space:normal;word-spacing:0px;text-decoration:none"><span style="font-family:Palatino-Roman;font-size:18px;font-style:normal;font-variant-caps:normal;font-weight:normal;letter-spacing:normal;text-align:start;text-indent:0px;text-transform:none;white-space:normal;word-spacing:0px;text-decoration:none;float:none;display:inline!important">would like some advise as to what sort of wet adhesive to use.</span></div></blockquote><br></div><div>You could try rubber cement, which should be flexible but would be a bear to align as you roll the paper; once rubber cement touches itself, it'll stick. As for paper, I have some brown painter's paper in a long roll from the local home center. It is meant to take the paint and not bleed through. That might be useful with glue. I'd do a test run of the materials before applying it to the real thing.</div><div><br></div><div>Kent McLean</div><div>1956 100 BN2</div><div><br></div></div>_______________________________________________<br>
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