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Well maybe not a lot but apparently I don't know as much as I thought I did. Change of season weather, not real warm here, daytime high maybe 60 fahrenheit but I misjudged it anyway. Thru the winter I was used to applying a little heat on the last vacuum cycle and it usually was just the thing to get that last filling completed. But last week I tried that on a couple breaks and got that ugly daisying. I used too much heat or should'nt have used heat at all. I didn't drill on one and the other one I did because it was hard to get started. Only went down 2/3 the way though, but still that extra heat was the mistake.
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