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That's pretty strange compared to the readings I've taken on EnduroVar; always in the 45 - 55 second range. And those readings were at temps. of around 65 - 70 F. Lower temp. should make the viscosity go up. I've never had a bad can of EnduroVar. Are you sure yours didn't get frozen at some point?
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Unless it got frozen getting shipped to Woodcraft. It has not been frozen since I got my hands on it. When I opened the can nothing looked separated. There were some flatteners on the bottom but that is all. The emulsion looked intact.
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Can't explain it then unless you got bad product or your #4 Ford cup isn't accurate. What N/N size are you using? For 45 seconds I used a 1.8 mm with my gravity feed HVLP conversion gun. At 25 seconds I would use a 1.4 mm N/N.
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My Ford #4 is a plastic cup with a brass insert. I originally had an all plastic cup that had a mold burr on the whole. I though this might affect testing so I bought the better cup. My plan was to use a 1.8mm but when I measured the viscosity I used the 1.4mm.
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Are you sure the cup is accurate? Your comment about the dry spray sounds like low flow, which would be consistent with trying to use a 1.4 mm N/N with something at 45 - 55 seconds. Olive oil should be around 34 seconds through a #4 Ford cup. You might want to check it to see.
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Let me confirm I am measuring this correctly. I dip the cup in the can until the top of the cup is just below the surface of the finish. I pull the cup out of the can and start the timer. When the stream coming out of the bottom breaks, no longer a steady stream, I stop the timer. Am I doing anything wrong? I will see if I can find something to "calibrate" it tonight.
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Your method is the way I was told to do it; when the steady stream stops, you stop the time.
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Well I tested my ford cup last night. I used cotton seed oil which is 84 cP or 23-26 sec. I got 23 sec. An oil standard of 115 cP should be 32-36 sec. I got 30 sec. The glycerin on the other hand was way off. The chart says 112 sec. I got 197 sec. I need to track down the CPE52 cone for the Brookfield to test the viscosity to see how temperature affects the viscosity of the glycerin. I am also going to bring home a something to sample the Enduro-Var to test on the Brookfield to see if my cup matches the viscosity in the lab. I was using
this and
this table to convert from cP to seconds. I might also try diluting the glycerin to get something that should be around 60 sec.
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So it seems your cup is OK. That must mean the EnduroVar is bad, or at least way off the norm. I always get 45 - 55 seconds when I test it at about 67F. Only way to find out is to get some more product and test it. If you get 50 - 60 seconds then you can ask for a refund where you bought the first can.
John