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procedures:cfoils:carbon_foils [2014/12/05 12:34] rhodges |
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Figure 6. Raise the lab jack slowly. Our tub was too heavy and required two people for the initial lifting. To make this easier, adjust the jack to a height where it is easy to fit your hand in the space between the table and tub, before placing the tub on the jack. Adjust the ringstand set-up to match. | Figure 6. Raise the lab jack slowly. Our tub was too heavy and required two people for the initial lifting. To make this easier, adjust the jack to a height where it is easy to fit your hand in the space between the table and tub, before placing the tub on the jack. Adjust the ringstand set-up to match. |
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Adjust the jack so the water just barely spills over onto the slide. Allow the water to creep across the slide. Do not touch the jack before the water stops moving. If the water is not going across a small part of the slide, you may insert the tip of the tweezers gently into the water near (not touching) the area of issue to break water tension. You may need to raise the jack slightly to allow the water to get all the way across the edge of the slide. Floating this leading edge is the most critical step. Do not rush the process. | Adjust the jack so the water just barely spills over onto the slide. Allow the water to creep across the slide. Do not touch the jack before the water stops moving. If the water is not going across a small part of the slide, you may insert the tip of the tweezers gently into the water near (not touching) the area of issue to break water tension. You may need to raise the jack slightly to allow the water to get all the way across the edge of the slide. Floating this leading edge is the most critical step. Do not rush the process. |
Figure 10. Completed frame. Dry edges with Kimwipe. | Figure 10. Completed frame. Dry edges with Kimwipe. |
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