To stop a crack from spreading you need to drill a smal hole at the end of the
crack. This will 'redirect' the stress so the crack does not continue. First
year engineering.
william
Jon Glass wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 5:26 PM, Goodwin, Greg P. <GoodwinG@aafes.com> wrote:
>> Doesn't that get sticky or powdery after a while?
>>
> Nope. In one small spot, I got a bit of curling, but a quick touch up
<snip>
> problems. Again, no stickiness... You might not want to use it to keep
> a crack from spreading, but it can be useful for other things--ok, so
> long as you don't mind the "pocket protector" look. 8-)
>
>
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