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James
 
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I would prob use the resin... but would certainly get new hardener.
Advice from a man who REALLY KNOWS the chem of epoxies suggests that the
resin is very stable but the hardener can degrade quite drasticly .. This
is apparently applicable to 99% of epoxy products regardless of who/where it
was made.
"David Todtman" wrote in message
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I have a glue up to do that requires epoxy. I have some old stuff (West
Syst.)--both resin and hardener--that was purchased way more than 5 years
ago. I know how to get rid of the crystallisation from the resin and have
used the stuff from time to time on non-critical applications and it seems
to work okay.

But this task is different--a couple of chairs--and I don't want to skimp.
I have to use epoxy on this glue-up because it is slippy and has a long
open time.

Does anyone know for sure if I can use what I have or need to get some
fresh stuff?

Regards,
David Todtman