Am tearing my hair out (which is only adding to the problem if I'm honest) trying to get a box frame flumb-free. It's a 5cm deep frame with black foam core spaces, Artglass AR, and black foamcore backing. I've been using microfibre cloths plus nilglass and it's smear free, but the dust, oh the dust...
Any suggestions?
Flumb NIGHTMARE!
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Re: Flumb NIGHTMARE!
Make a pot of tea and come back to this job later
When I assemble a frame that hasn’t got a sealed package, I do so with the glass facing up. Having the glass/frame/spacer package face down and then presenting the object/backing on top always seems to causes the flumb problem when you turn it over.
Try laying the backing/object on top of a raised platform (a few mountboard chevrons) and then place the frame/glass/spacer on top and leave for few minutes for things to settle. Carefully turn over and fire in a couple of points and put aside for another few minutes. If any flumbs appear you only have a couple of points to remove. The raised platform helps in picking up the whole package (platform has to be smaller than the frame).
If all else fails, just charge the customer extra for the flumbs!
When I assemble a frame that hasn’t got a sealed package, I do so with the glass facing up. Having the glass/frame/spacer package face down and then presenting the object/backing on top always seems to causes the flumb problem when you turn it over.
Try laying the backing/object on top of a raised platform (a few mountboard chevrons) and then place the frame/glass/spacer on top and leave for few minutes for things to settle. Carefully turn over and fire in a couple of points and put aside for another few minutes. If any flumbs appear you only have a couple of points to remove. The raised platform helps in picking up the whole package (platform has to be smaller than the frame).
If all else fails, just charge the customer extra for the flumbs!
"You know, there's a right and wrong way to do everything!"
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Re: Flumb NIGHTMARE!
Spray a fine mist of water over your bench area and swap the glass cleanimg cloth for some kitchen roll.
Have you done the daily flumb pervert homage-paying ritual?
Have you done the daily flumb pervert homage-paying ritual?
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Re: Flumb NIGHTMARE!
walk way... check.
Cup of tea... check.
Homage to flumb pervert... NOT CHECK!
But, turned the thing upside - CHECK... turns out doing the job car mechanic style from underneath really works
Thanks guys
Cup of tea... check.
Homage to flumb pervert... NOT CHECK!
But, turned the thing upside - CHECK... turns out doing the job car mechanic style from underneath really works
Thanks guys
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Re: Flumb NIGHTMARE!
I have a vacuum cleaner with a small soft brush attachment I find useful. The attachment gets used for nothing else.
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Re: Flumb NIGHTMARE!
Hey, I've actually got one of those. My wife bought me one for a joke but it actually does work! I use it to clean out the grooves in the Ultimat and the wall cutter.
There's more to the picture, than meets the eye. Hey hey, my my.
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Re: Flumb NIGHTMARE!
I've started cleaning and wiping the glass with the frame standing up and wiping from top to bottom
Then assembling while it's still standing up. I then have a good look and fire in a few points and check properly. If everything's okay I fire in the rest of the points and then go for a cup of tea.
Then assembling while it's still standing up. I then have a good look and fire in a few points and check properly. If everything's okay I fire in the rest of the points and then go for a cup of tea.