Thanks Stepan (sorry for the feral 'h' that found it's way into your name last reply!) and Fledarmus much help indeed! - even asking the question gave me cause and direction with which to do some more solo-research -
- I found me a a couple or so ounces of silica balls, dried them well in the oven and added them to one of the pots of gummed up mixture - so far no real change, but then again, our heating broke down and the jar has been sat in the cold, but I take the advice to try adding a few drops of water to a fresh solution sample and will do that asap - simple check - why didn't I think of that earlier?!? - I have the jar with silica gel added warming in front of a gentle heater right now to see if this helps though...
Also in my 'research' ('web-bashing'), I learned just how cosy these types of ketones are with water - will have to try toluene/'naptha'/similar less polar solvent in the future - pity I get the ketone blends for free, eh!
Also been trying to devise a way of reducing the size of the solution container, but not so easy with almost each piece to be treated being of a different size - may have to try some form of solvent resistant poly-bagging, or some such...
As for having the wood dry beforehand, well I do try in most cases, but often this treatment is the first stage to getting the wood dry quickly, and stabilised against cracking - I think the pretreatment with solvent is probably also a good idea too, and is actually one I had been mulling-over myself - aother solvent I can often get for free (and have some stock of right now) is isopropyly alcohol, and this is often used to help dry even 'green' woods, so I assume this *may* at least *help* my situation!
As for pouring off the solvent though to reclaim the PS - well, even though I get both for free, the solvent is *much* harder to come by than is the PS itself, which it seems my neghbours throw away in bulk every week LOL!
So, much to think about and to work on now - thanks very much once again folks!
I'll be sure to return with my results whatever they may turn out to be, though.
Be well!
Shaun/FW ',;~}~