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Stumpy, you realy are an endless source of partially digested information. This could account for your condition.
Turpentine acts as a catalyst, but gelling requires one other ingredient you failed to mention-- mastic resin is required for it to gel with Black Oil. Other resins do not work. That is due to the pH of the resenes in the mastic. A powerful chemical change takes place and simple observation shows a raise in temperature as it gels and the generation of strong resinous odors.
Rather than parrot the writings in books, you really should get down in the
trenches and try this stuff for yourself. You can order both the Black Oil and
Double Mastic at http://studioproducts.com/quickcatalog/catalogframes.html You
comments will be that much more correct once you have actually worked with the
substances under scrutiny. Go ahead, Stumpy, try the stuff. You've got nothing
to lose because they offer a 110% money back guarantee. Of course, you do risk
finding out that you simply do not know that much about what you write.
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