
I have developed much love for PL Premium. It forgives all sins, except for the sin of leaving it clamped for 24 hours. In that first half hour, it's complete freedom. As I was setting up the throat reflectors, I took the chance to "caulk" up seams which had expanded because I weighted the pieces down instead of clamping them. Rule 1 of PL - always clamp, unless you intentionally don't want to. It will expand and if you didn't want it to, your joint will be out of whack.
Rule 2 is cut open the tube at a narrow angle, it makes it easier to draw a bead over a joint. Latex gloves help too.
I had misaligned one of the throat panels so it was 1/4" off an edge of the baffle. Trimmed the overlap with the backsaw, and PL'd it to the other side. When I say "all sins", I mean "all sins".

Also found that isopropyl alcohol is good at cleaning off PL from the fingers. This was still within the half-hour window... don't know about if that works after it's had time to set.