07-10-2023, 01:37 AM
What Tianjou said. For a clean job, the fit must be very, very good with no discernible gaps. Also, be careful with that stuff--its viscosity is really thin and it runs everywhere if you put on too much. If you put on too little, you can end up with bubbles that don't have enough cement, sealed so that more cement can't wick in.
Make sure the pieces are positioned dead-on and secure in place, because adjusting the position after the cement wicks into the joint is asking for trouble.
Don't ask me how I know these things.:banghead:
Make sure the pieces are positioned dead-on and secure in place, because adjusting the position after the cement wicks into the joint is asking for trouble.
Don't ask me how I know these things.:banghead: