10-04-2010, 05:25 PM
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stable inks weeping
for lack of a better word,I have some stable ink for a yr. or so.. havent used them alot..when I was cleaning the shelf they were on I noticed they were secreting a clear odorless liquid..small amounts..possibly glycerin..has anyone had this happen to them..?Thanks pipster.
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10-04-2010, 06:53 PM
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Re: stable inks weeping
WHEN IN DOUBT, THROW IT OUT!
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10-04-2010, 09:08 PM
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Re: stable inks weeping
Don't throw it out, Pipster.. It's just glycerin. Email me at waverlycolorcolor@verizon.net and I'll tell you why.
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10-05-2010, 07:06 AM
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Re: stable inks weeping
Hi I sent you an email this am..pipster 10/5/2010
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10-05-2010, 03:49 PM
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Re: stable inks weeping
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Originally Posted by pipster
for lack of a better word,I have some stable ink for a yr. or so.. havent used them alot..when I was cleaning the shelf they were on I noticed they were secreting a clear odorless liquid..small amounts..possibly glycerin..has anyone had this happen to them..?Thanks pipster.
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Yep. Happened to me and im sure plenty others. None of my other choice inks do this. I figured, after cleaning up a mess in my tool chest, i can do w/o that from happening again *grumble*. Inks were 4 months old.
Furthermore speaking of Inks: I just got a 4oz'er of Starbrite Outlining ink and it was literally like Pudding! Ive never known Starbrites to come like that?!. Held bottle upside down and nadda. Had to squeeze it to get results.
ANYONE ELSE? And please dont suggest i cut it back. I think id rather send it back to TTS.
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10-05-2010, 04:08 PM
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Re: stable inks weeping
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Originally Posted by Jayrahn
Yep. Happened to me and im sure plenty others. None of my other choice inks do this. I figured, after cleaning up a mess in my tool chest, i can do w/o that from happening again *grumble*. Inks were 4 months old.
Furthermore speaking of Inks: I just got a 4oz'er of Starbrite Outlining ink and it was literally like Pudding! Ive never known Starbrites to come like that?!. Held bottle upside down and nadda. Had to squeeze it to get results.
ANYONE ELSE? And please dont suggest i cut it back. I think id rather send it back to TTS.
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quit buying s&!t from technical, they have been known to f@#k with their products. on a side note, i am really getting blown out of the water by electric ink, this s&!t is the bomb, it's so thin, and it goes in like f@#king butter!!!!
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10-05-2010, 04:41 PM
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Re: stable inks weeping
i didnt know they tamper. i suppose they mix it up there at TTS? Well i called them a few mins ago to complain and made it clear that this was the 3rd time TTS has dropped the ball. Im getting a refund and sending more than half my tube tails ends back. They r either to loose or so tight in my machines i cant even use them. Pretty upset bout it. This will be my last dealing with TTS tomorrow.
I am webbing Electrics in a few mins. Thanks Tom!
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10-07-2010, 07:04 AM
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Re: stable inks weeping
no prob dude, its worth every penny, i quit buying s&!t from technical because their tips were machined wrong, and they sent me open ink. i called them and they told me basically to deal with it so i told them to go get f@#ked! never made another order
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10-08-2010, 12:39 PM
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Re: stable inks weeping
I used to buy from TTS years ago and had to drop them because I didn't agree with them ripping off other builders frame styles. The quality of my work progressed almost immediately and I never looked back. The only thing I would ever buy from them is their magnum needle jig. I still prefer to weave them with a razor blade.
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