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COE's
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2003 8:33 pm
by cindabr

Thanks everyone for answering my other post..now I have another question.
I've been using strickly either Spectrum 96 fusible or Bullseye fusible. I know NOT to mix the two. But can Wasser fusible (90 COE) be used with Bullseye?
So can you use other manufacturers of glass with together as long as the COE's are the same?
Thanks
Cinda
Re: COE's
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2003 9:25 pm
by dee
cindabr wrote:
Thanks everyone for answering my other post..now I have another question.
I've been using strickly either Spectrum 96 fusible or Bullseye fusible. I know NOT to mix the two. But can Wasser fusible (90 COE) be used with Bullseye?
So can you use other manufacturers of glass with together as long as the COE's are the same?
Thanks
Cinda
cinda, the coe is usually the important thing - i have both be and uroboros 90 coe and they go together just fine - wasser tho might reach full fuse at different temperatures, check dti's website for technical information on that. it may just take a bit of experimentation on your part to find the happy fusing temp of a combo of be and wasser....
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2003 9:26 pm
by Amy Schleif-Mohr
Sort of, you should always test first if you are going to use more than one manufacturer.
Amy
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2003 11:47 pm
by Lisa Allen
Amy Schleif-Mohr wrote:Sort of, you should always test first if you are going to use more than one manufacturer.
Amy
I agree with Amy. I had some Uroboros 90 (opaque yellow) that I used with BE and there was lots of stress in the finished piece, even tho they were both 90 and should have been compatible. Now I always test first.
Lisa