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If it were mine, I would let it dry completely. Then I would sand the drips off to a reasonable degree, being careful not to damage the existing enamel on the wire. Afterward, re-coat the coil and let it dry in the vertical position. On 02/23/2014 05:59 PM, Kuba Anglin wrote:
I recently made my secondary coil (6" x 3') and coated it with several layers of polyurethane. I made sure that no bumps formed when applying the coats. I started coating pretty late and had to store it for the night in my garage. I stored it horizontally. When I woke up, the still wet polyurethane had gathered on the bottom of the secondary coil forming a line of unsightly bumps across the length. I have some ideas of how I might fix this such as using sandpaper or steel wool, but thought I would ask first. What should I do? _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla
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