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Most of my glass work is small ding patches.
Mixing up, say, an ounce or less of resin and getting the resin/catalyst ratio right (especially with epoxy) escapes me.... so I waste a lot of resin. Anybody got a system? For polyester, I'd think it would be counting drops of catalyst into some amount of resin that's easy to pre-measure.... like maybe a rounded tablespoonful or some standard-sized very small paper cupful. For epoxy, the hardener I have doesn't drip so well... Anybody got a system? -- PeteCresswell |
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