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On my bandsaw where the coolant line runs, underneath, the paint became tacky. It was never like this for yrs, just happened recently. I tried putting talcum powder on it but it gets tacky again after a little while. Something in the tubing is causing it I guess cause the tubing is getting sticky. I haven't run the coolant system yet BTW. I took the hose off yesterday & my brother is picking up new food grade tubing (cheaper in the size I need but not for the other sizes)for me from Mcmaster on Sunday on his way here.
I've had tacky paint before where it took long to dry after painting but I've never encountered paint becoming tacky long after it was already dry & not tacky. Would my case be the same as paint not drying quick? If yes is there anything I can do to fix this quicker other than just giving it time to dry or try using a heat gun? It's been high 90s & 100s lately so I doubt a heat gun would help any. Like is there something that I can apply to it?
Thanks.
I've had tacky paint before where it took long to dry after painting but I've never encountered paint becoming tacky long after it was already dry & not tacky. Would my case be the same as paint not drying quick? If yes is there anything I can do to fix this quicker other than just giving it time to dry or try using a heat gun? It's been high 90s & 100s lately so I doubt a heat gun would help any. Like is there something that I can apply to it?
Thanks.