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07-23-2016, 07:15 AM
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Got bit by mine . Did not notice it till it had leaked out of the cabinet it was stored in . I saw this before on here , but did not listen to advice given .
Just a friendly reminder.
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I've had a couple cans do this. One caused quite a mess, the other I discovered early.
I think someone contacted the company about this - maybe RichardD - but I don't remember how that turned out.
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Yes, it was Richard D. Zinsser told him they were unaware of the problem, IIRC. I think he even sent them a copy of the thread that was running here at the time to show them it wasn't a one-off. Apparently, there is nothing they can do or are willing to do to fix the problem because it keeps happening.
Two leakers for me. One ruined some work. Now I set the can in a plastic pail.
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Yeah, I've put all mine on plastic bags. Unbelievable they wouldn't know about it.
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Yeah, I have a gallon can that I thought I would have used up by now, but woodworking has slowed down this past year. No leaks yet, but I check it each day I go in the shop.
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Best to set it in a plastic pail. I had one leak half a gallon over night - ruined several days worth of work.
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Is this with quart or gallon cans? or both?
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After I moved to my current place, I had all my ww'ing stuff packed up while waiting for my shop to get built. Had a quarter of seal coat leak...all over our dining room floor.
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(07-26-2016, 10:31 PM)wood2woodknot Wrote: Is this with quart or gallon cans? or both?
The first can that leaked on me was a gallon can. I was rummaging through my finishing cabinet this week and found a little dribble on the bottom of a quart can. So for me, it was with both. Not a surprise because I wouldn't expect them to use different material for different cans.