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Average Product Rating :
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Number of Reviews : 8
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| Homosote Board |
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By shahriarir
on February 25, 2011 - See all my reviews
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Pros : Keeps glass shards from messing things up or cutting. Lightweight but nicely rigid
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Cons : None
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| Other Thoughts : A must have! |
| This product is a must have! |
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By aslan96
on June 17, 2010 - See all my reviews
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Pros : I have used a Homosote board for all of my stained glass projects. It is light weight yet sturdy, it is the perfect item for pinning down your work for layout or soldering. I also pin my Sal Ammoniac block to the board so it won’t slide around while I clean my soldering iron tip. The Homosote board also has the ability to “Self Heal’ older holes so it can be used over and over.
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Cons : Wish they came in larger sizes such as 3' x 2'
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| Other Thoughts : Worth buying - don't do a stained glass project without one! |
| Just a little too dense |
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By abengel
on September 5, 2009 - See all my reviews
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Pros : Good surface to solder on, holds tacks securely
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Cons : Hard to stick pins into, have to hammer tacks in
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| Other Thoughts : This makes a decent surface to work on, but it's a little too hard to use straight pins on. It can be done, but they're really hard to put in. And, the pushpins that come with the Morton system, well, I have to use the hammer to get those in all the way. Insulation board makes a much better surface. Also, I bought several sheets to cover a large surface with and found that they're not a uniform thickness, causing my work surface to be uneven. So, I'm going to find a big sheet of insulation board instead. |
| Great! |
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By Julieann
on March 2, 2009 - See all my reviews
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Pros : I love this board. The system allows many configurations to be held firmly while soldering. It is lightweight and a good size to fit most of my work on.
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Cons : I can't think of any.
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| 24" x 24" x 1/2" |
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By loveglenlake
on February 15, 2009 - See all my reviews
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Pros : This board is great to work on. It's also gives me the opportunity to do different projects in individual boards and able to move them around.
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Cons : Would like to be able to get specific sizes if necessary than just the biggest size being 24 x 24
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| Other Thoughts : Will always order more. |
| A shop necessity |
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By classicglassgal
on January 28, 2012 - See all my reviews
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Pros : I have used these board for a work surface since day one of my stained glass working. It makes layout for copper foil method super easy and the soldering doesn't adversely affect it.
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Cons : none
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| Much nicer than ceiling tiles!!! |
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By RyeRye
on September 21, 2009 - See all my reviews
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Pros : Larger size is great for most "home" projects. Easy to clean, just brush off with a softer brissel broom. Pin wholes don't seem to bother the texture, nice and thick to make projects to come out even. LOVE! LOVE!
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Cons : Be careful with that soldering iron...it will burn pretty easily and quickly!
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| Other Thoughts : A great addition to our supplies. Much nicer working area to work on than ceiling tiles, although, it works pretty well, ceiling tiles just don't hold up as well. |
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By DawnMorris
on April 19, 2009 - See all my reviews
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Pros : 2 thumbs up
light weight and holds pins easily. I have them cut into multiple sizes for various pieces in progress.
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Cons : none that I can think of.
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